Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hamilton College...
...claims remote descent from Ireland's famed Gunning sisters, Maria and Eliza beth, who went to London 200 years ago and made some pretty fair catches themselves: Maria hooked the Earl of Coventry; Elizabeth got the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Argyll...
Unhappily, the vehicle of her movie debut creaks-and reeks too much of Elmer Gantry. "Do you feel the Lord's name burning in your throat?" asks Preacher George Hamilton of Salome, who has lost her speech in infancy and "grown up wild." Well, then, "Believe! Believe and say 'God!' Say it! Say it!" Salome, swept away by George's oil-slick, sensual emotionalism, says it-"God!"-again and again "in humility and gratitude and ecstasy." George runs a traveling caravan that swizzles bourbon with its brimstone, and Salome, or Angel Baby, as they call...
William S. Ginn, 45. former G.E. vice president and the highest G.E. officer to be indicted (he got 30 days in jail), became assistant to the president of Philadelphia's Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Co., in charge of new-product research. He obviously took a hefty pay cut from his former G.E. salary of $125,000, since Baldwin's President McClure Kelley himself gets a mere $76,200. Lewis J. Burger, 49, a G.E. division manager before he went off to jail, was elected president of LeTourneau Westinghouse Co., a subsidiary of Westinghouse Air Brake Co. that makes construction...
...swing the deal, Hamilton flew to Hong Kong, ate 14-course meals with the Communist negotiators and cruised the harbor on their yacht. He nailed it down by offering credit: 25% down and the balance in nine months in each year of the contract. Though Opposition Leader Mike Pearson delicately questioned the propriety of offering better credit terms to Peking than to friendly nations, most Canadians seemed too busy counting the goodies to make any complaints. If all went well (as Communist deals do not), Canada's recession-hurt railways would move 142,000 carloads of grain...