Word: dietitian
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...presidency three years ago, spends most of his time working his top-level contacts in big business for inside tips. As a matter of routine, every one of S. & P.'s employees is expected to report any business rumor he hears. One employee's wife, a dietitian at a major aluminum fabricating plant, reported worker unrest over the quality of food served in the company cafeteria. By the time the stomach rumblings finally erupted into a 47-day strike, S. & P. subscribers were well warned...
...ALFRED FRIENDLY, 49, managing editor of the Washington Post, who considers most journalism courses worthless, accuses journalism schools of training students in the same way that "the department of home economics teaches the fu ture dietitian...
...Citizens Hotels Inc. They are converting several floors of each hotel for retirement living. There is a recreation room and kitchen, ramps instead of stairways where possible. Rents range from $35 a month for a room without meals to $125 for a bath and three meals, supervised by a dietitian to make certain that meals are wholesome for oldsters. Says Senior Citizens' originator, Charles Little: "An attractive retirement hotel sells the children whose consciences might otherwise bother them when they move the old folks out of their homes...