Word: businessman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...business goes on violating the act, and the Government continues merely to fine other companies, and my father and two other extremely respectable and outstanding men are in prison. The only thing this sentence has done is to make every businessman say, "There but for the grace...
Things looked bad for Michael Fairman, 78, when he entered Georgia's Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital little more than a month ago. Within a few days he had a succession of heart seizures, and his condition got so bad that drugs helped only briefly. Last week Retired Businessman Fairman was at his son's home for New Year's, his heartbeat regular as clockwork. The remedy: Fairman's heart muscle had been wired directly to a tiny electric pacemaker, which he wore clipped to his belt...
...youthful vibrancy to a variety of roles on stage (The Voice of the Turtle, The Deep Blue Sea), screen (Three Comrades, No Sad Songs for Me) and TV. married a series of show-business personalities: Actor Henry Fonda. Director William Wyler, Producer Leland Hay ward (fourth and last husband: Businessman Kenneth Arthur Wagg); presumably by an overdose of barbiturates; in New Haven, Conn...
Allyn is the very model of the traveling capitalist, who bounces around the world spreading U.S. ideas. At 68 he is nearing the rocking-chair age, but the ruddy, grey-haired businessman averages five trips abroad each year, traveling 100,000 miles. Says he: "You can't learn about world conditions sitting on the banks of the Miami River in Dayton." What Allyn has learned amounts to a field manual for U.S. businessmen...
Irish Mist. Honolulu hotspots run from the honky-tonks of Hotel Street to the posh tourist traps at Waikiki, but measured by the quality of the entertainment, they all amble along at their old, pre-statehood pace. The Japanese businessman at the Ginza Club sees the same show that titillates the sailors at Bill Pacheco's Oasis. The strippers could never make the big-time spots, but they sport the manufactured Stateside names that are the hallmark of their trade-Irish Mist, Martini Martin, etc. They are small competition for the low-paid song-and-dance girls imported from...