Word: craig
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...Stephens Dumas (a graduate at 18) appeared with the caption: "He will be president of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co." Last week Hal Dumas, 58, became the next best thing. He was made executive vice president of the $11.5 billion company, one notch below President Cleo F. Craig (TIME, July...
Other top corporate changes last week: CLEO F. CRAIG, 58, was named president of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. four days after President Leroy A. Wilson died (see MILESTONES). Craig came to A.T. & T. at 20, right out of the University of Missouri, moved up the executive ladder to general manager and vice president of Long Lines, became A.T. & T.'s No. 2 man when he was elected vice president of finance and revenue in 1949. LIEUT. GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER, 54, retiring commander of the U.S. Sixth Army and a leading witness at the MacArthur hearings (TIME, June...
...Amazing Mr. Malone* (Fri. 9 p.m., NBC) rings a few changes on that tired radio perennial, the evening mystery show. Based on a character created by Whodunit Writer Craig Rice, Malone deals with a Chicago criminal lawyer whose avowed hobby is "collecting cliches." Malone has other off-beat mannerisms: he avoids fights, employs a masseur, and dislikes guns because "they remind me of weddings." Currently unsponsored, Malone had some fast-paced dialogue by Scripter Eugene Wang, is packed with such novelties as an effeminate gunman, a strait-laced gambler fretting about his daughter's morals, a policeman...
Theatre Guild on the Air (Sun. 8:30 p.m., NBC). Craig's Wife, with Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas...
Stephen W. Craig '54 was elected editor-in-chief of the freshman weekly newspaper at a staff meeting Wednesday night...