Word: hires
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...here in the Midwest one of these days so I can rescue you from "Eastern isolationism," I'll treat you as you deserve and hire a New York pressagent to bother you until...
...Last year they totaled $328 million. Resor pioneered in market research, required copywriters to know almost as much about a product as the manufacturer, and shied away from gimmicky ads. With the help of Resor's wife Helen, Thompson was among the first ad agencies to hire women and to make a play for the woman's market, won such accounts as Lever Bros., Pond's and Kraft Foods. Thompson was also the first U.S. ad company to go abroad, now has 36 foreign offices, boasts that its ads can reach 65% of the total population...
...weed-crested, her mansion ransacked, her retainers gone or too old to work. Under Miss Lucy's direction the house begins to live again, but Miss Ellen withdraws to the calm solace of memories. In time she learns that a widowed war veteran has helped Miss Lucy hire labor for the field, that the estate may have to be sold for taxes. She learns, too, that for her sake Miss Lucy has rejected the man's proposal of marriage. At novel's end, in the one great loving act of her sheltered life, Miss Ellen prepares...
...find ways to eliminate such troubles, mental health programs headed by full-or part-time psychiatrists are operated by such companies as Eastman Kodak, Metropolitan Life Insurance, International Business Machines, Du Pont, New York Telephone Co. and American Cyanamid. Hundreds of other companies hire consulting psychologists to plumb their workers' difficulties. The number is still small compared with the total of corporations-partly because highly paid psychiatrists are difficult to attract to industry-but it is growing. U.S. Steel is about to set up a fulltime program, "as a natural step in the development of a medical program...
...commercial giants as Liggett Drug stores and Consolidated Edison to employ Negroes. When the New York Telephone Co. balked at his demands, Powell threatened to disrupt the system by instructing his followers to dial the operator for every telephone call they made. The telephone company promptly capitulated, began to hire Negroes. "Negroes have got to be radicals," Powell shouted from the pulpit and the political platform. "Only radical measures can liberate...