Word: ellison
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...runs his sprawling empire with the help of a crack team which includes Executive Vice President Robert P. Williford, 49, who started as a desk clerk in 1931; Vice President James B. ("J.B.") Herndon Jr., 50, who was the first manager of the Albuquerque Hilton; Vice President Spearl ("Red") Ellison, 36, who started as a $5-a-month bellhop; Vice President Joseph P. Binns, 43, a relative newcomer to the corporation, who managed the Stevens before Hilton took over. Hilton's son Nick, 23, is learning the ropes from them (his other sons by his first marriage, Eric...
...noble if curious experiment in publishing. The bosses of the new magazine '47 were the 363 writers, artists and photographers who owned and contributed to it. The editor and publisher was the man who thought up the idea, 39-year-old Jerome Ellison (TIME, July 1). Last week, after three issues, he was out. His stockholder-contributors didn't like what he did with their stuff...
...What we were putting out," said one '47 executive, "was not daring or new. It was more like '27 than '47." And its circulation (around 350,000) was still 100,000 shy of the break-even point that Ellison had aimed...
Said ex-Editor Ellison: "As a contributor-owner I'm solidly behind...
...University Ministry to Students BAPTIST: Rev. Prentiss L. Pemberton; CONGREGATIONAL: Rev. Leonard G. Clough; EPISCOPAL: Rev. Frederic B. Kellogg, Rev. John. W. Ellison; FRIENDS: Mr. George A. Selleck; JEWISH: Rabbi Harry Essrig; LUTHERAN: Rev. Edmund A. Steinile; METHODIST: Rev. Earle H. Furgeson, Rev. George T. Kennedy; PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. Cecil H. Rose, Rev. Alison R. Bryan; UNITARIAN: Rev. Robert...