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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Leverett: Richard B. Dobrow. Lowell: John C. Bates, Jr., Merom Brachman, Forrester A. Clark, Jr., Theodore Lappas, Jr., James H. Manahan, Theodore D. Moskowitz, Robert H. Neuman, Eric Rothschild, and Daniel E. Singer...
Preston Brown, Eliot; Thomas C. Cochran, Jr., Winthrop; Dale W. Junta, Adams; Robert P. McVey, Leverett; Steven R. Rivkin, Lowell; Henry M. Schwarz, Lowell; Walter J. Stahura, Winthrop; Robert D. Storey, Leverett; and Griffith J. Winthrop, Winthrop: are running for class Marshal and not for class representative
...hope to clarify the problems of the Program, and to compare Honors in various departments," stated Sophie C. Koch '59, leader of the group...
Hertz will own 51% of the new company's stock, and Hertz Chairman Leon C. Greenebaum, 49, and Hertz President Walter L. Jacobs, 61, will run it. Not only will American Express cash in on the potentially rich market for foreign-car rentals, but the deal also calls for it to invest in Hertz Corp. so that it can participate in domestic profits. Express is buying 25,000 Hertz Corp. common shares at the current market price, has an option to buy 75,000 more over the next four years for no less than...
...Gray, 50, moved up from executive vice president to president of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel, Winston, Salem), second largest U.S. tobacco manufacturer (first: American Tobacco Co.). He succeeds Edward A. Darr, 67, who becomes vice chairman of the board and chairman of the executive committee; Chairman John C. Whitaker remains as chief executive officer. Bowman Gray, older brother of Defense Mobilizer Gordon Gray, began at Reynolds as a salesman in 1930 while his father was company president, became assistant sales manager in 1939, sales manager in 1952, executive vice president in 1955. A chief stockholder (50,000 shares...