Word: employee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Married. Robert Benchley Jr., 24, Norden (bombsight) employe, younger son of the humorist; and Elizabeth Dickinson, 23, socialite social worker; in Detroit. Like his father (and brother Nathaniel), he is an ex-president of Harvard's Lampoon.
In the shadow of giant Henry Kaiser's three Columbia River shipyards, the small Albina Engine & Machine Works of Portland has turned out 38 sub-chasers, won three "E" pennants, chopped down absenteeism, kept its 4,500 workers happy. Its secret: slick showmanship in employe relations. Samples:
The only other newsman at Wayland when Hudson arrived was the editor of the Wayland weekly Register. Hudson talked first with a Wayland station employe, got an estimate of the casualties, plus a graphic, first-person eyewitness description of what had happened.
As a Civil Service employe, I wish to express my gratitude for your kind remarks about John Robbins Mohler, head of the U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry (TIME, Aug. 16). . . .
Married. Maria Sieber, 18, daughter of Marlene Dietrich and Rudolf Sieber, onetime Berlin movie director; and Dean Goodman, 23, drama student, department-store employe; in Los Angeles.