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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most popular verse of the Bible in Wellesley, Mass, is John 11:35. The reason became obvious this week when 266 boys and girls lined up to collect their cash prizes for memorizing Bible verses. John 11:35 is only two words-"Jesus wept"-and as good for a dollar as Esther 8:9, the longest...
...Robert S. Oelman, 50, president of National Cash Register Co. since 1957, was named chief executive officer to succeed Board Chairman S. C. Allyn, 68, who will continue as board chairman until he retires in December 1961. Oelman has been groomed for top job ever since he was appointed Allyn's assistant...
When he died on the French Riviera in 1955, genial Paul Roux had no bank account and less than $100 in cash, but he was still able to leave behind a fortune. "This bouquet, this Colombe d'Or," he wrote to his son Francis, "I leave to you." The Golden Dove was his hotel-restaurant in tiny Saint-Paul-de-Vence-a restaurant like no other in the world...
...funds were far from agreement in how to view the market. After a survey of first-quarter portfolio changes by 42 leading investment companies. Wall Street's E. F. Hutton & Co. reported that some built up cash and bond holdings, while an equal number took the opposite position, bought heavily in common stocks. There was big buying in American Telephone & Telegraph, International Business Machines, Arkansas Louisiana Gas, Tampa Electric, and Babcock & Wilcox. Selling was heavy in such drug stocks as Chas, Pfizer, Merck, and Parke, Davis, following the unfavorable publicity of the Kefauver hearings...
...Roguish World of Doctor Brinkley, by Gerald Carson. The biography of the greatest medical quack ever to barter colored water for cash tells a wild but true story in an appropriately cornball style...