Word: hamilton
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Died. Bernard Hamilton Stauffer, 63, founder of Stauffer Laboratories, and developer (in 1938) of the first big-time reducing machines, who parleyed his jiggling "Magic Couches" into a nationwide chain of 250 franchised salons before the Federal Trade Commission charged in 1960 that his machines "were of no value in reducing weight," after which business suffered a sharp decline; of a heart attack; in San Gabriel, Calif...
...third of them women. Graduate students set the pace, and sports are played down, giving Emory a bookish sobriety. Last fall it beat down in the courts a Georgia law threatening its tax-exempt status if it integrated. This fall it expects to enroll half a dozen Negroes, including Hamilton Holmes, the University of Georgia's first male Negro graduate, who will become Emory's first Negro medical student...
Unemployment, although still a discomfort at 5.2%, has dropped from more than 7% in 1961. Retailing, oil and chemicals appear to be heading for bumper years. Steel's future gleams so brightly that Hamilton's Steel Co. of Canada launched a $118 million expansion program last week, and Dominion Foundries & Steel has announced a $20 million expansion. The outlook for farm machinery is "excellent, first-class," says George Vincent, president of Cockshutt Farm Equipment. Automakers expect a 24% production increase this year to a record 530,000 cars. "My crystal ball reads five years of real good times...
...Alfred Hamilton Barr Jr., director of collections, Museum of Modern Art, New York City . . . D.F.A...
...Hamilton College...