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...headquarters to sound the keynote for his campaign for reelection. "It is essential to have a strong government which is firm but fair," he declared, picking up the theme of the Tories' 12,000-word manifesto "Firm Action for a Fair Britain." Across the square, Labor Party Leader Harold Wilson, in a rival press conference, tartly retitled the Tory manifesto "Infirm and Unfair." Slimmer than during his two terms as Prime Minister and reflectively puffing on a pipe, Wilson lashed out 'against inflation: eggs up 99% since 1970, cheese 78%, chicken 69% and bread will rise to just...
...deep feeling of ambivalence about the election. Said one British labor organizer: "It's the only election in 20 years I've felt this much uncertainty about. We're in a hell of a mess with what Ted's doing, but what's Harold doing to put it right...
...profit of almost $4 million in the year before ITT bought it, lost $14 million under ITT's management last year. Home building is a business that demands quick, intuitive judgments, and it defeated ITT's management style, which is based on incessant reports to Chairman Harold Geneen that are supposed to put everything in numbers. Says Levitt, who headed the company for ITT for a while but then left: "We are not the type of company that can be run with their methods...
Navy's running superiority showed through in the mile when Jeff Kramer and Jim Kramer came in first and second. The sea-going academy failed to finish in the top two positions only in the hurdles, where Penn's Bruce Collins and Harold Schwab took first and second...
...example, Harold J. Fitzpatrick, a third-year law student who chairs the institute's Student Advisory Committee, called the appointment a reflection of a long-term decision on the Institute's future, in which he said students deserved to have a voice...