Word: chairmanship
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...final session was six hours of quick-fire debate. The delegates decided that they would "not attempt a Socialist International before achieving collaboration with the Soviet Union." Laski tried to hide his disappointment with a magnanimous gesture: "I will rather resign the chairmanship of the British Labor Party than subscribe to an attempt to force a Socialist International in the face of the feeling here against...
...prime remaining asset was its ballyhooed name. What to do? Announcement No. 1 gave the first step: Jahco had "merged" with "Precision Products Corp." to form Jack & Heintz Precision Industries, Inc. Bill Jack, keeping a straight face behind the impressive whiskers of the new company's board chairmanship, labeled this "the first step in a postwar expansion program...
Actually the two Clevelanders, sole owners of Jahco's common stock, had sold it all to the new company for $8 million ($5 million in cash, $3 million in preferred stock), no longer had any voting control in Jack & Heintz. Despite the chairmanship title given to Bill Jack, and the $40,000-a-year lifetime jobs promised to him and Heintz, his boss was now President B. C. Milner...
...sent over the Council-purchased wire for broadcasting through the intercollege system. With Bert Lee at the mike, the program gave a play-by-play account of the contest. Investigation of the parking problem in the University was referred to a committee set up for that purpose under the chairmanship of Arthur C. McGill...
...president. Byron Schemerhorn Harvey Jr. is a grandson of the founder. Young (39), well-tailored Mr. Harvey, connoisseur of Indian art and holder of a master's degree in restaurant management from the University of Chicago, succeeded his father, who moved up to the board chairmanship. When M-G-M recently paid tribute to the Harvey system in The Harvey Girls, Byron Harvey was technical adviser, played a small part...