Word: employee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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But Boss Pew went on raking in money from oil wells and shipyards, shoveling it out to heelers and henchmen. Said he last week, as he often has before: "You can't get votes by advertising for them." In Sun Oil Co. there is prosperity, despite that man in...
Messrs. Walter, McGuire & friends would have scores of new Federal boards hear petitions from "any person . . . aggrieved by a decision of any officer or employe of any [Federal] agency."* Chairmen of these tribunals would have to be lawyers. They and the already laden courts (on appeal from the boards) would...
Coaxed out of retirement by another New Englander, William Sargent Ladd, Asahel I, at 44, went into the banking business with him and one employe, a cashier. First day Ladd & Bush took in $1,450 deposits, made nine loans on which they collected $221.17 interest (12%) in advance. The bank...
Poetry-loving Bachelor Mackenzie King spends so much time at his country house, "Kingsmere," that Mitch Hepburn dubbed him "The Hermit of Kingsmere." In win-ter he lives at "Laurier House" in Ottawa, which Sir Wilfred left to the Liberal Party. A Gladstonian Liberal, the red-faced Prime Minister once...
Last week, after announcing Steel's common-stock dividend, Chairman Stettinius released Big Steel's annual report. It revealed simply and graphically more facts and figures than ever before. One striking figure: the Corporation's total sales of "goods and services" ($857,100,000) amounted to $3...