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...Handsome Courtlandt Gross, 58, chairman of Lockheed Aircraft Corp., is a man of principle, and one of his strongest principles is that every one of his 70,000 workers should feel free to join a union but that none of them should be compelled to do so. Four times in the last decade Lockheed has taken costly strikes rather than bow to the demands of the International Association of Machinists for a "union shop," i.e., compulsory union membership. Last week, still clinging to principle, the nation's largest defense contractor took yet another strike which, for 36 hours, tied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Business: Against the Union Shop | 12/7/1962 | See Source »

Include: Dr. Carl A.L. Binger, in Psychiatry to the Universities Health Services, and Mrs. Binger; Brinton, McLean Professor of and Modern History, and Mrs. ; Raphael Demos, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, Civil Polity, and Mrs. Demos; and Courtlandt Elliott, lecturer on classics, and Mr. Elliott...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clelland Discloses | 4/9/1962 | See Source »

...last September cancer killed Chairman Robert Ellsworth Gross, 64. who had gambled $40,000 to take over the failing company in 1932. and subsequently gave it not only a place in the sun but also a Constellation. Left to mop up the problems was his shy and schoolmasterly brother. Courtlandt Sherrington Gross, 57. As Lockheed's longtime president. Court Gross had always stood in the long shadow of Brother Bob, and more than a few airmen wondered whether he was up to the bigger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aerospace: Lockheed Comes Back | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

...executive committee includes: William A. M. Burden '27; Charles C. Cabot '22; Thomas D. Cabot '19; William H. Claflin '15; Lammot duPont Copeland '27; John Cowles '21; Donald K. David, former dean of the Business School; Fredrick M. Eaton '27; Marshall Field Jr. '38; G. Peabody Gardner '10; Courtlandt S. Gross '27; R. Keith Lane '22; Roy E. Larsen '21; Neil H. McElroy '25; James J. Milton '13; Arthur W. Page '05; Paul C. Reardon '32; Geoffrey S. Smith '22; Edgar B. Stern '07; Robert G. Stone '20; Paul P. Swett, Jr. '32; Philip H. THeopold '25; John E. Toulmin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pusey Appoints Body To Direct Fund Raising | 11/13/1956 | See Source »

...deep and well balanced Crimson cross-country team won its first championship in the eighteen years of the Heptagonal Games yesterday on the five mile course at Van Courtlandt Park in New York. Princeton's Rod Zwirner turned in a fast time to win, with the Crimson's Arthur Reider right behind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harriers Win Heptagonals; Crimson Soccer Triumphs | 11/10/1956 | See Source »

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