Word: chucked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Before he had well warmed Lever Brothers' presidential chair (TIME, June 10), Charles ("Chuck") Luckman sat down hard on the firm's $7,274,503 radio budget. Off the air went Lifebuoy's "Bazooka Bob" Burns and Rinso's soft-soap opera, Big Sister. Last week Luckman made an economy-size substitution: Fighting Senator, a sort of Lone Ranger with social significance...
Harford scored on Neal's hit, and Fiorentino was knocked in by Senseney's bingle. Neal scored when the Terrier left fielder bobbled Senseney's single, allowing Chuck to reach second...
Finishing up thirteenth in collegiate's golf top tournament, the National Collegiate Athletic Association's 49th competition, Chuck Mulcahy, Crimson golfer, and New England's only representative, stroked a soft 313 on Princeton's historic Springdale lawns last Saturday...
Like many Unilever subsidiaries, the U.S. company is virtually on its own. At the beginning of this year, it sent Unilever House a one-page memo containing estimates of expenditures, sales and profits for 1946. They were approved, as usual. Now all Chuck Luckman has to do is make the profits...
...rare organizational talent which has kept the empire running with a maximum of dispatch, a minimum of confusion. When Chairman Heyworth has some important business with U.S. Lever Bros., he does not follow the tortuous way to Cambridge via South Africa. Instead, he simply picks up the phone, calls Chuck Luckman long distance...