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...CRIMSON takes pleasure in announcing the election of the following officers to next year's executive board: Philip Mark Cronin '53 of Cambridge and Lowell House as President; Laurence David Savadove '53 of Camden, New Jersey and Winthrop House as Managing Editor; Charles Sprague Boit '53 of Brookline and Leverett House as Business Manager; Samuel Batchelder Potter '53 of Boston and Kirkland House as Editorial Chairman; Charles Ephraim Zeitlin '53 of Chicago and Kirkland House as Photographic Chairman...
Fiery Crossroads. What happened in Camden, S.C. is an example of the new kind of industrialization. In 1946, Camden's townspeople grew curious when small groups of tight-lipped engineers, labor specialists, tax experts, lawyers and power analysts began dropping in from "the North." The visitors would take samplings through the length and breadth of Kershaw County, then fly mysteriously back whence they came...
...wasn't until two years later that Camden discovered that E. I. du Pont de Nemours had picked the town as the site for a $17 million plant for processing Orion, a new synthetic fiber...
...Whirl. Camden's changes have only begun. By mid-1952, Du Pont will complete an additional $25 million expansion of its Orion plant (one of 20 Du Pont plants in nine Southern states), will hire about 1,900 more workers, and start Camden's spiral whirling again by paying out an additional $7,300,000 a year in wages...
Feinberg is alleged to have taken a room in the Paramount Hotel where the Bradley team was living during its stay in New York, and, posing as a Camden. N. J. businessman, made contact with some of the players...