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...fired off a letter to the New York Times. "The purpose of the move is to assure continuity of the policies and approaches pioneered by Mr. Boulware." Cordiner insisted that Parker will need long preparation for union negotiations in the next few years, and is a carefully selected comer with a bright reputation for making G.E. popular in plant communities...
...gold." Young Antonio, brought up under Fascism, became a Communist in 1940, organized the famed partisan Garibaldi division during the war, was badly wounded fighting in his native Piedmont mountains. Trading on his war record (and his grandfather's name), he was a great vote-getter and a comer in Communist politics. "Piedmont always votes for Giolitti," said the Communist posters, and the Piedmont...
Squash Champion Ben Heckscher will handle the third singles chore for the varsity, moving up from fourth position last year. Squash captain-elect Larry Sears, a new comer to varsity tennis competition, will be at fourth singles, probably followed by Cal Place and Captain Ian Gianetti in fifth and sixth positions respectively. Both of these men return from the 1956 varsity...
Showcase had reason to be pleased with the success, and was. "This boy Shakespeare is a real comer," said Producer Mort Abrahams. "I'm going...
James Paul Mitchell, 56, Secretary of Labor, took over in October 1953, when Union Leader Martin Durkin resigned in a dispute about Taft-Hartley law changes. Mitchell turned out to be the biggest sur prise in the Cabinet and is now rated its fastest comer. Despite 20 years as a labor-relations expert with the WPA, the War Department and New York department stores, he had neither a name on the national labor scene nor a reputation for political astuteness when Ike brought him over from the Pentagon (Assistant Secretary of Army for Manpower and Reserve Forces' Affairs). Since...