Word: employee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Pending in Congress last week was a bill to award Rifle Inventor John C. Garand $100,000. Reason: as a civilian employe of the Army's Springfield (Mass.) Armory, Inventor Garand would otherwise get nothing but his $5,400-per-year salary for developing the Army's Garand...
An authority on the problems of Puerto Rico, which he believes the U.S. has shamefully mismanaged, Tugwell is well-liked by Puerto Ricans. In the university chancellorship (salary: $15,000), they gave him the biggest job they had to offer. Meanwhile, Puerto Rico's Governor Guy J. Swope had...
Boosting its semi-annual profit-sharing payments to 17.5% of each ordinary employe's wages, W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. last week told its stockholders their dividends might not be so large if their profit sharing were less generous. Wrote President Craig Royer Sheaffer: "The fact that we can...
At 78 he is still hale, cocksure of him self. His occupational paunch does not stop him from playing golf (usually two holes), drinking his favorite cocktail (Scotch old-fashioned), eating his favorite foods (Beech-Nut). A onetime Judge employe, he bubbles when he tells a story. And his summer...
Yet Beech-Nut's products and workers are likely to remain his chief interest. He tried to make Beech-Nut's home, Canajoharie in New York's Mohawk Valley, a model town without looking like it, gave it an art museum and a library, put boxes of...