Word: eaton
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Died. Percival Huntington Whaley, 82. founder and editor (from 1918 to 1957) of the "Whaley-Eaton American Letter." first of the commercial newsletters that now flow out of Washington; of pulmonary emphysema; in Washington...
Government 1 may become a General Education social sciences course next year, Carl J. Friedrich, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, said yesterday...
...Young Inc., Springfield, Mass., $94,574; Dome Chemicals Inc., N.Y.C., $93,522; J. T. Baker Chemical Co., Phillipsburg, N.J., $89,000; Eaton Laboratories, Norwich, N.Y., $65,000; Irwin Neisler & Co., Decatur, Ill., $50,000; S.S.S. Co., Atlanta, $37,554; Hynson, Westcott & Dunning Inc., Baltimore, $24,400; S. B. Penick & Co., N.Y.C., $20,000; Armour & Co., Chicago, $10,000; Savage Laboratories Inc., Bellaire, Texas, $9,312; Potts Dade Reagents Inc., Miami, $8,427; Arnar-Stone Laboratories, Mount Prospect, Ill., $8,000; International Chemical Corp., N.Y.C...
Spending to Save. The clear design of C. & O. Chairman Cyrus Eaton, 79. and President Walter Tuohy, 61, is to merge their line with the B. & O., but not until they have restored the B. & O. to financial health. The B. & O. needs quite a bit of shaping up. Weighed down by $418 million in debt and strapped for cash to carry out overdue modernization programs, the once mighty B. & O. has watched its revenues melt from $465 million in 1956 to $351 million in 1961, and seen its long string of profits turn into a 1961 loss...
...Aleksandr Vasilievich Topchiev, 55, chemist credited with a major role in developing the liquid rocket fuels that enabled the Soviets to build their huge space vehicles; of a heart attack; in Moscow. Topchiev was a frequent visitor to the Pugwash conferences staged in Nova Scotia by Russophile Industrialist Cyrus Eaton, where the chemist enjoyed preaching that science is above national politics. But he had a pragmatic side: in 1958, a fellow Russian remarked that what he feared most was an accidental and irresponsible attack on Russia by the U.S., and Topchiev grinned back: "What I fear most is responsible bombing...