Word: elliott
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...traditional Protestants and Catholics are acknowledging a similarity between the unsophisticated, unfashionable Pentecostals and the unsophisticated, unfashionable early Christians. Says Jesuit Scholar Daniel J. O'Hanlon: "We can learn from the Pentecostals that the central Christian message must be proclaimed in all its clarity and simplicity." Admits William Elliott, chairman of the Presbyterian Board of World Missions: "We do not feel that they excel us in a theological point of view. But they often shame us in their zeal to proclaim our Lord as they understand...
...fast-spreading LD oxygen process (see below). And it has one other remarkable attribute: it almost runs by computer. From receipt of customers' orders to the final finishing of bars, its operations will be scheduled and supervised by a unique corps of machinery designed by Britain's Elliott-Automation...
...Elliott-Automation in barely 16 years has established itself as one of the world's most sophisticated manufacturers of automatic controls, and the largest outside the U.S. Elliott's 38 divisions and 25 factories turn out hundreds of complex products ranging from industrial computers to automatic homing heads for missiles. Since 1959 the company's sales have increased 122% to $756 million, and its annual profits have soared almost 83% to $6.6 million...
Taking Over the Buyer. Elliott owes its enviable record to the vision of one man-bushy-browed Sir Leon Bagrit, 60, its Russian-born managing director. Bagrit, who was brought to Britain by his parents during World War I, started out as a salesman for a London scale manufacturer, founded his own engineering company in 1935. In 1946 his fast-growing firm was bought up by Elliott Brothers, an old-line instrument maker with dwindling sales. Bagrit took command of the merged company. Impressed by the control systems developed to leash atomic energy during World War II, he decided that...
Radcliffe President Mary I. Bunting, vice-president Wilma A. Kirby-Miller, and dean of instruction Kathleen O. Elliott, are also members of the Faculty, holding titles of lectures at Harvard...