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...Government attorneys," Kohler Vice President and General Counsel Lucius P. Chase said he was not even sure of "what our company is alleged to have done." Chicago's Borg-Warner Corp., one of the 15, knew of no "basis for the charges." American-Standard Chairman Joseph A. Grazier was certain that "the charges against us will prove to be unfounded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indictments: A Bathroom Conspiracy? | 10/14/1966 | See Source »

VIRGINIA AYERS GRAZIER Dixon, Mont...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 7, 1966 | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

WHEN Lawyer George Alpert took over the ailing New Haven Railroad, his first move was to call in a management consultant. As soon as Joseph Grazier became president of American Radiator & Standard Sanitary, he sent for a consultant. While Dwight Eisenhower was campaigning in 1952, businessmen backers called in McKinsey & Co. (TIME, Jan. 12,1953), to determine the 250 top policymaking jobs through which the Republicans could make their policies felt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS: Good Medicine for Ailing Companies | 4/23/1956 | See Source »

...loss last year and the resignations of President Henry H. Gate and Treasurer O. J. Spaulding. The company has filed a damage suit against Gate and Spaulding. The charge: using company money for speculative grain dealings on behalf of the corporation. ¶Joseph A. Grazier, 50, executive vice president and acting president of American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. of Pittsburgh, manufacturer of plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, was named to the presidency, replacing ailing Theodore E. Mueller, 68, who becomes board chairman. Grazier went to American-Standard in 1937 after nine years with the Manhattan law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERSONNEL: Changes of the Week, Nov. 9, 1953 | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

Mark's kindly, conventional brother Oscar became a cattle grazier who remembered the lecture of an old combo: "Study the Binghi [aborigine], Oscar, and you'll find he's a different man from you in many ways, but in all ways quite as good." When six-year-old Nawnim, "hardened with food snatched from dogs and salted with sand and ants" was deserted by his father and delivered on Oscar's doorstep, howling and stinking, Uncle Oscar took...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: On the Scarlet Plains | 5/10/1943 | See Source »

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