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...Rockwell Manufacturing Co.'s hardest tasks seems to be straightening out the confusion about Rockwell Manufacturing Co. and Rockwell-Standard Corp. They are completely separate companies, making different products, although the same Rockwell family is connected with both. We were, shall we say, discouraged on reading in TIME [May 28 that "Willard [Rockwell] Jr., 51, was named president and chief executive ol Pittsburgh's Rockwell Manufacturing Co. last month." The fact is that Willard F. Rockwell Jr. was president of Rockwell Manufacturing Co. for 17 years-from 1947 to 1964. In 1963, he was named president of Rockwell...
Risks & Costs. Supporting Bundy were Polish-born Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, director of Columbia's Research Institute on Communist Affairs, and the Rand Corp.'s expert on Asia, Guy J. Pauker. On the critics' side were the University of Chicago's German-born Political Scientist Hans J. Morgenthau; ex-Foreign Service Officer Edmund O. Clubb, chairman of Columbia's Seminar on Modern Asia; and Michigan State University Anthropologist John D. Donoghue, who recently spent two years in South Viet Nam's villages...
...Pitt's Chancellor Edward Harold Litchfield: "Edward, don't you have enough balls up in the air now?" Replied Litchfield, who was running a $100 million drive to upgrade Pitt, promoting a $250 million redevelopment of the school's Oakland neighborhood, serving as chairman of S.C.M. Corp. (formerly Smith Corona Mar-chant), and heading Studebaker Corp.'s Executive Committee: "Maybe I do-but don't call me down on it till I drop one." By last week it was clear that Litchfield had finally fumbled a big one: Pitt...
...were riding for a fall; others may be holding onto profits made by selling before the May 14 downturn in order to dress up their June 30 reports to shareholders, meanwhile stashing their funds in short-term Government notes. Says James K. Hart, executive vice president of the Lehman Corp., a closed-end mutual fund: "We have been buying some stocks at certain prices, but have not actually been active in the market...
...sixth plant in Columbus, Ohio (it is still building a fifth in Houston), added that its output this year will reach 12.2 million barrels v. 10.4 million last year because Busch brands (Budweiser, Michelob, Busch-Bavarian) have captured another 1% of the market. At the same time, Falstaff Brewing Corp., Busch's St. Louis neighbor and the fourth-ranking beer company, bought Narragansett Brewing Co., New England's largest brewery, for $19.5 million...