Word: businessese
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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FEW bosses who hire sons-in-law reap whirlwinds of the like of Daniel E. Hogan Jr., 46. After the marriage, Yaleman Hogan helped Father-in-Law John Bolten sell his small Massachusetts plastics company, start a successful transistor plant, sell that, and then buy into a string of small...
"Lady Bird"* Johnson, 50, is one of the busiest women in the nation's busy capital. She rolls bandages for the Red Cross and pours milk for underprivileged children. She runs her own million-dollar businesses. She entertains everyone from American astronauts to illiterate Pakistani camel drivers-with heaping...
But the house of Hachette only grows larger. Its gross volume of $283 million makes it one of the country's biggest businesses. Last month France's largest sports daily, L'Equipe (circ. 300,000), decided to give its monthly magazine Sport & Vie a new name-Vive...
As the Administration's top civil rights troubleshooter, it fell to Bobby Kennedy to put the bill back on the track. Painfully aware that he would bring down the wrath of civil rights professionals, Bobby went to the Judiciary Committee to plead that the bill be diluted to passable...
Separation by Choice. The Puerto Ricans' problem is that their island is so close. They move back and forth between it and the mainland and thus keep their language, which in turn insures that they remain isolated (Spanish is more solidly established in New York City schools than Italian...