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...Opening contract talks with American Motors Corp. last week, United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther pointedly said: "We are happy to upgrade you to membership in the Big Four." A.M.C.'s Labor Relations Vice President Edward L. Cushman, 47, was properly grateful to be ranked alongside General Motors' Ford and Chrysler, but equally insistent that independent-minded American Motors has no intention of being lumped with the other auto companies in a pattern settlement. Cushman, a cigar-smoking ex-professor of public administration at Detroit's Wayne University, was equally complimentary before both sides got down...
...billion annual budget, and a cold war on its hands-has no constitutional machinery for transferring power from one administration to another. To smooth the way, a Brookings team set up liaison with Clark Clifford, onetime counsel for Harry Truman, representing Kennedy, and Brigadier General Robert E. Cushman Jr., speaking for Nixon. Advised by a 14-man committee headed by former Under Secretary of State Robert Murphy, the Brookings team has interviewed some 60 top-level veterans of changeovers. Last week their accumulated wisdom went out to both candidates in the first three of ten memos on the subject. According...
Step by Step. Mike soon quit his job to set up private practice in a cubicle on Cushman Street. He liked the law but being the friendly sort, found it hard to apply himself seriously. He lost his papers on the way to court to try his first case; he seemed forever to be playing golf or shooting the breeze with friends on Cushman Street while Mat stayed home and cared for an increasing crop of children-now the famous "eight little 'itches" (five months to nine years old), who are part of a Step-by-Step plan that...
...Cushman Opposes Merger...
Meanwhile, the basic Opera Guild proposal that it, the HDC, and the Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players should merge certain administrative efforts met with strong opposition from Allerton J. Cushman '58, president of the HDC, who said he could see "no advantage" in such...