Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...When I was about to move into a new development in the suburbs three years ago, the local telephone office informed me that it would be at least a month after moving in before I would have phone service. I wrote a letter to Frederick Kappel, chairman of the board, and received a personal reply in three days. A phone was installed the day I moved in. My hat is off to Mr. Kappel...
...alone. In Italy, where Julius Caesar got his and where Machiavelli elevated plotting to respectability, the only question is when the conspirators will be unmasked. Among Frenchmen, who have long had a penchant for ideological crime, the rumors went back to last year's arrest of Yale Professor Frederick Barghoorn in the Soviet Union on spy charges. According to this account, the CIA had solemnly denied to Kennedy that Barghoorn was a CIA agent, but when the professor returned he told the President that he had indeed been spying for the CIA. Angered, Kennedy threatened a wholesale shake...
...seldom take the initiative to put up a slate; the public directors of Comsat Corp. will probably be nominated by the Government-appointed organizers of Comsat. It thus looks as if the commanding voices in the new space communications company will belong to President Johnson and A.T. & T. Chairman Frederick Kappel...
Long Noses. By virtue of his position as head of this colossus, the chief executive of A.T.&T. is automatically the biggest businessman in the nation. For eight years that post has been held by a square-cut, thin-lipped man named Frederick Russell Kappel, who happens to be very much like the corporation he heads-a creature of power and paradox. Chairman Kappel (rhymes with apple) mixes freely among the mighty in science, politics and business. The 65 corporate chiefs who make up the prestigious U.S. Business Council, a group that advises the Government, have elected him their chairman...
...lacrosse team has elected Frederick L. Gates '65, of Leverett House and Ruxton, Md., as captain for next season...