Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME erred in reporting that Atlantic Richfield Company's earnings fell in the first quarter of 1969 [May 9]. To the contrary, Robert O. Anderson, chairman of Atlantic Richfield, announced at the annual meeting in Chicago on May 6 that net income for the quarter rose 7% to $58,763,000 from $54,957,000 in the like period...
...Wolfson Foundation. The reply, said one Washington lawyer, "raised more questions than it answered." Although Fortas stonily refused further comment, he will have to explain his actions more fully if he expects to avoid an investigation. Any move to impeach him would come from the House Judiciary Committee. Its chairman, Representative Emanuel Celler, said that he would give Fortas ample time to clear himself. "Until the dust settles, I'm waiting," Celler said. "There's an old Russian saying that you don't roll up your pants until you get to the river. There should...
...South Korea, the Pentagon regards the intelligence gathered by the EC-121s as worth the considerable risk. The same is true of the information collected by AGERS in other parts of the world. The provocations against them have been going on for a long time. General Earle Wheeler, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recently disclosed that since 1949 U.S. reconnaissance ships and planes have been the targets of 41 attacks by the North Koreans...
...committee's chairman--Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor--said last night that the committee will meet this morning to discuss its scope and procedure...
...Committee also announced the Overseers' election of Mrs. Carl J. Gilbert, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Radcliffe, to the Committee and the appointment of Carl Kaysen, director of the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey, as a consultant. Kaysen was formerly a professor of Economics at Harvard and an assistant to President Kennedy for national security affairs...