Word: forded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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White and Dugan exchanged bitter words near the company gate. Then White rode off in his 1958 Thunderbird, and Dugan took off after him in his 1956 Ford station wagon. Two sheriff's deputies, on duty at the plant, spotted the two cars pulling away, decided to go after them. Half a mile away, the deputies came across Dugan's parked car. Nearby, they found Dugan's body, sprawled face downward beside a brook. He had been shot in the back. As police reconstructed the shooting, Dugan, unarmed this time, ran away when White drew his pistol...
...question in the economy is still the auto market. Auto dealers reported demand for the new cars still running from 25% to 50% over last year. Ford has twice as many dealer orders now as a year ago, Buick three times as many, and Plymouth is up 16%. But there are still not enough cars to meet demand and get a true picture of the market. Last week, to make matters worse, a five-day walkout of white-collar workers at Chrysler Corp. forced a 63% slash in output, and Rambler stopped production after the Budd plant at Gary...
...strike and the aftermath of the Chrysler strike will cut this week's production under last week's 1958 high of 125,279 cars, most automakers are putting on full steam to catch up to the healthy demand. Chevrolet last week produced 35,000 cars to pass Ford in weekly output for the first time this model year, hopes to reach 42,000 in three weeks...
While conducting the Ford Foundation study, the Council will invite scholars from other campuses to assist faculty members at Princeton. Four to six Princeton professors and consulting universities will be made Fellows of the Council each year, while other educators will act as conference participants or as visiting Fellows of the Council...
David Riesman '31, Ford Professor, led a panel discussion on the "behind the stove period facing the American woman" at Sarah Lawrence College Saturday. Christopher S. Jencks '58 was one of three speakers at the conference...