Word: choses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that matter, neither did anyone else, including the Senate, which confirmed Celebrezze's nomination at week's end without even asking him about it. But it hardly made any difference, for Cele-brezze's views were among the least of Kennedy's concerns when he chose the five-term mayor of Cleveland to replace Abraham Ribicoff...
...made 69 motion pictures, and the latest-That Touch of Mink-is currently breaking box office records at the Radio City Music Hall that were set three years ago by North by Northwest, starring Cary Grant. And all this has made him so rich that he could, if he chose, join NATO. His treasury grows by roughly half a million dollars a picture. The day is probably coming when he will be taking 90% of a picture's gross, generously giving the other 10% to his producers...
...Late last month, mercurial Planemaker Georges Hereil, 53, father of the Caravelle jetliner, walked out as president of France's nationalized Sud Aviation In disgust over government interference with his plans. To succeed him as boss of the Continent's biggest aircraft producer, the government last week chose Air Force General André Puget, 51, recently eased out as chief of the French General Staff for his foot dragging over De Gaulle's Algerian policy. It will not be smooth going at Sud Aviation either for Puget, a quiet, amiable St.-Cyr graduate. Though Sud Aviation made...
...businessmen, among them Chairman Avery C. Adams of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., reckoned on increased spending because of the new depreciation allowances. But most companies chose to wait until their accountants calculated just how the new rates would affect them. The prevailing attitude was that of Chairman George S. Dively of Cleveland's Harris-Intertype Corp., who said that even though the reforms "will tend to encourage capital spending, there will be nothing big overnight...
...only is his book not complacent, it is aggressively critical--and this because he so passionately would like our colleges and universities to be all they could. Eble, now close to forty, chose the right time to marshal his ideas and impressions. The Profane Comedy is a work he could not have written at thirty and would not have written at sixty...