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Students of the College, Radcliffe, and graduate schools had pledged by last night 684 pints of blood to this year's drive. In announcing the figures, co-chairmen Stanley Lyss '58 and Isaac Druker '58 added that today will be the last official solicitation in the College and Radcliffe...
...Democratic concept of a leader who denounces, pressures, and coerces actually discourages co-operation and violates the basic principle of democracy, Braucher believes. "The Republicans, on the other hand," he continued, "uphold the fundamental rule of a democracy, that the governed can best determine for themselves what they need...
Geller, 57, who was president of New Haven Clock & Watch Co. from...
Slow-running Waltham Watch Co. last week ticked off its sixth major management switch, in the last ten years. Control of the oldest U.S. watch company was sold by Sydney Albert's Bellanca Corp. to a group headed by Joseph Axler, 44, who owns three wholesale watch companies, claims to be the largest U.S. watch distributor. He became Waltham president. In as board chairman went...
...strain of setting up a large manufacturing and distributing organization, and he went broke. Unfazed. he hocked his life insurance and gambled again. This time he won; in 1929 Birdseye. who now had powerful backers, sold his General Seafoods Corp. and 168 quick-freeze patents to the Postum Co. (later renamed General Foods) and the Goldman-Sachs Trading Corp. for $22 million. Said Birdseye proudly: "That was, I believe, the largest sum ever paid for a patent in this country...