Word: engineeer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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To celebrate his first birthday (Nov. 25), the White House lifted the swaddling curtain for the first fullface portrait of John F. Kennedy Jr. since his christening, revealed that, although the picture shows him chomping on a toy rooster, a hand-me-down steam engine from Sister Caroline is actually...
Who is a Wall Street insider? Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, insiders are defined as officers, directors and major stockholders of corporations, and are sternly prohibited (maximum sentence: two years and $10,000) from using inside information for private gain on the stock market. But the law does...
Reinforcing this trend is the decreasing importance of escalator clauses, which provide for automatic wage increases as the cost-of-living index rises. General Electric, Westinghouse and the railroads have completely eliminated escalator clauses from their labor contracts and the steel companies have cut back sharply on escalator benefits. Simultaneously...
Cole (TIME cover, Oct. 5, 1959) is generally rated a slight favorite over Knudsen in the presidential stakes. A rare combination of engineer and articulate salesman, Cole learned his engineering at General Motors Institute, the company engineering school, was chief engineer at Cadillac and then Chevrolet before he took over...
For Maiden Aunts. Knudsen in personality and record is a subdued version of Cole. He came out of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1936, joined G.M. three years later. After hitches in the automotive, aircraft and diesel engine manufacturing divisions, he took over Pontiac in 1956 when it was looked...