Word: dunne
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cecil M. Dunn, 48, was hired away from RCA-Estate Appliance Corp., of Hamilton, Ohio, to become president of St. Louis' Magic Chef, Inc., biggest U.S. stovemaker. He replaces Arthur Stock-strom, 62, who becomes board chairman. Dunn started in the stove business 27 years ago as a door-to-door salesman for Estate, became Estate's president in 1952 after it was taken over by Noma Electric Corp. (now Northeast Capital Corp.). Dunn pulled Estate out of the red with a sweeping cost-control and product-improvement program. This year he negotiated the sale of the company...
...Great Life (Tues. 10:30 p.m., NBCTV) will do just about anything for a laugh, from dressing oldtime Cinemactor James (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn) Dunn up as Santa Claus to using a venerable bedroom-and-bath skit that has already been seen on CBS-TV in last year's Meet Mr. McNutley. Starring William Bishop and Michael O'Shea as a pair of Korean war buddies who have moved to Los Angeles for jobs, the show is produced by writers Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat at the Hal Roach studio. Bishop plays the handsome leading...
This year, the new Administration in Washington decided that 20 months is a long time to wait for a treaty. Ambassador James Dunn arrived in Madrid in April with orders from Secretary of State Dulles to get a pact signed. The Spaniards, meanwhile, had realized that they had best be content with what aid they could get, since bolstered NATO forces made Spain less important as a defensive position in 1953 than...
Last week Dunn and Spanish Foreign Minister Alberto Martin Artajo signed a 20-year defense agreement, with accompanying economic and military assistance pacts. The U.S. will give Spain $226,000,000, already appropriated by Congress, in military and economic aid. In return, the Spaniards give U.S. armed forces the right to use and develop certain Spanish bases. Their probable locations: air bases near Madrid, Barcelona and Seville; naval facilities at the Atlantic port of Cadiz, the Mediterranean port of Cartagena...
...Durkin's point and also balked at a provision to replace the NLRB with a "Labor Court." These were small points, and it looked as if the A.F.L.'s (and therefore Durkin's) approval could easily be obtained. But Department of Commerce General Counsel Stephen F. Dunn, representing the management viewpoint, objected to omissions from the list...