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...CARLTON ELLIOTT...
...smoke-filled room in Pittsburgh's Carlton House one night last week, two greying executives shook hands on a bargain. David J. McDonald, president of the United Steel Workers, and U.S. Steel's Vice President John Stephens agreed on a 9?-an-hour increase in wages and fringe benefits for 400,000 steelworkers, thus adding at least $100 million a year to the industry's $3.5 billion wage bill...
...team, 14 to 6. Crosby scored one touchdown, while a pass to Allen Fordyce accounted for the other. "The abandon with which the Crimson tossed forward passes to the winds and the success attending these passes was surprising," the CRIMSON reported. The assistant manager of the football team, Winslow Carlton '29, resigned his position in order to study, the first time anyone in good academic standing had ever done that...
Typical is the 25-story, $25 million office building now being completed on the site of the famed old Ritz-Carlton Hotel (TIME, May 14, 1951). Behind a high fence and a sidewalk canopy, work has proceeded with machinelike smoothness on a painstakingly detailed schedule. Few materials are piled on the sidewalk or in the streets, because most of the materials are brought to the site only when needed. A steady stream of trucks flows in & out of the building, just fast enough to keep the steel girders climbing skyward and a supply of concrete and bricks on hand...
SHERATON Corp.'s President Ernest Henderson, who buys and sells hotels so fast that he is never quite sure how many he owns, bought control of two more: Washington's 300-room Carlton, a monument to old-fashioned elegance, and the 1,300-room Wardman Park, biggest in the capital. Price, including an interest in an apartment house and an office building...