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...National Labor Relations Board, reporters were also barred from a "labor clinic." An Associated Pressman who got in reported that Mr. Fahy's reception was distinctly cool-an observation borne out by the fact that Mr. Fahy was later approached by Vice President H. L. Derby of American Cyanamid Co. who declared: "That was a fine, courageous action of yours, appearing here this morning." In spite of the fact that most of the N. A. M.'s members are reconciled to collective bargaining, they managed to write a labor platform that would appeal to organized labor about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: Worst Foot | 12/20/1937 | See Source »

...post, was Lewis Williams Douglas, 43, President Roosevelt's first Director of the Budget. Since his resignation in 1934 in protest against New Deal spending, Mr. Douglas had devoted himself to warnings against his old chief and to his duties as vice president and director of American Cyanamid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Douglas to McGill | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

...Bell, American Cyanamid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Salaries | 1/18/1937 | See Source »

...This gathering represents every state," rumbled NAM President Clinton L. Bardo. On hand was American Cyanamid's bewhiskered William Brown Bell, who is currently dunning his friends for Republican campaign funds (TIME, Dec. 2). Bonged Mr. Bell, after dissecting the Townsend Plan: "Are we all crazy?" President S. Wells Utley of Detroit Steel Casting Co. urged his fellow industrialists to turn the heat on local Republican committeemen to keep the G.O.P. "from becoming more liberal; meaning more radical." Conspicuous at the banquet board as he passed the olives was the handsome, flowing stock of Mohawk Carpet Mills Chairman George...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Oratorical Year-End | 12/16/1935 | See Source »

Named committee chairman was William Brown Bell, president of American Cyanamid Co. (chemicals), hitherto famed chiefly for the bitterness of his attacks on the New Deal and for his attempt to secure Muscle Shoals for his company. "I'm a rank amateur in politics." bonged Mr. Bell last week, "but I'm pretty much disturbed by the condition of the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTE: Moneymen | 12/2/1935 | See Source »

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