Word: businessmen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...program is designed to serve the interests of a wide range of persons, from graduate students who seek to fulfill their language requirements to businessmen with interests in the area...
...keep his chairmanship of the Senate Public Works Committee and of the potent Military Appropriations Subcommittee. Latching on to the recession, Chavez let no week go by without a claim for some new highway, irrigation project or defense installation attributable to his efforts, linked the profits of New Mexico businessmen and the jobs of New Mexico workmen to his Senate politicking. Last week, as New Mexicans went to the polls to hold their primaries, Chavez let loose a final claim that New Mexico will get $261 million from the Defense Department in fiscal 1959,* twice the annual level when Chavez...
...nation's businessmen spoke out in great numbers on the state of the U.S. economy, mixing pessimism and optimism with a healthy amount of sharp selfcriticism...
...42nd annual meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board in Manhattan, a panel of economic experts took the view that no real business upturn is likely until next year at least. One of the big reasons for the pessimistic view: a new report from businessmen pointing to a further decline in spending for plant expansion that will last into...
Back to a Lost Art. Most of the talking was done at an economic mobilization conference sponsored by the American Management Association in Manhattan and organized by Charles H. Percy, president of Bell & Howell Co. Conference theme: what can businessmen do to meet the challenge of the recession without leaning on tax cuts or other Government help? The principal way to fight the slump, said Percy in his prepared speech, is to "produce better values -and do it fast." His company moved up by a year the introduction of nine new products, reduced prices to attract customers, planned...