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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...press conference, United Airlines Chairman Edward E. Carlson and President Richard J. Ferris explained the decision. Ferris conceded that his airline's experts had been attracted by the advanced version of the European Airbus; designated the B10, it is a scaled-down, 200-passenger version of the present Airbus, four of which are already flying for Eastern Air Lines. The 767 won, said Ferris, because of its superior performance for passengers and pilots alike. Passengers, accustomed to the sardine seating in the present jumbos, will find the 767 less claustrophobic. The coach section will have seven seats abreast, aligned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Flying the Skies of the Future | 7/24/1978 | See Source »

...Jack Carlson, chief economist of the National Chamber of Commerce and a former top OMB official, says: "The President needs a change at OMB, a man who can stand toe-to-toe with someone like Labor Secretary Ray Marshall or Defense Secretary Harold Brown and tell him to drop programs." Carlson's glum conclusion: "There will be no serious budget cutting with Mclntyre there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Soft Touch At the OMB | 6/5/1978 | See Source »

...Crimson is pleased to announce the election of the following: To the News Board: Raymond C. Bertolino '80 of Eliot House and Nassau, N.Y.; Justina K. Carlson '81 of Wigglesworth Hall and Wellfleet, Ma.; Susan C. Faludi '81 of Stoughton Hall and New York, N.Y.; Joan Feigenbaum '80-1 of Canaday Hall and Valley Stream, N.Y.; J. Christopher Flowers '79 of Adams House and Wayland, Ma.; William M. Ginsberg '78-3 of Quincy House and Oshkosh, Wisc.; Joshua I. Goldhaber '80 of Quincy House and Newton, Ma.; Dewitt C. Jones IV '79 of Eliot House and Falmouth, Ma.; Harry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Lessons Of the Sit-In At Penn | 3/15/1978 | See Source »

Said Jack Carlson, chief economist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce: "He has recognized that the economy is slipping away faster than he expected, and that he doesn't have time for major reform proposals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Tax Plans | 1/2/1978 | See Source »

...city's first citizen is probably Edward E. Carlson, 66, who rose from bellboy to president and chairman of Western International Hotels and then became head of United Air Lines when it acquired the hotel chain. Though United's headquarters is in Chicago, Carlson lives in Seattle and commutes between the two cities. He was the driving force and idea man behind the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, a turning point in the city's development. Not only did the $100 million bash turn a profit of $500,000, but it endowed the city with many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Those Movers Who Shake Seattle | 12/12/1977 | See Source »

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