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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they began to look for the culprit. Since the Mus tang's license plate was visible in one of the photos, the investigation did not take long. The Mustang's driver was none other than the nephew of Ford Chairman Henry Ford II, Walter Buhl ("Buhlie") Ford III, at 20 already something of a legendary cut up around Grosse Pointe, the baronial suburb east of Detroit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: Unmasking the Mustang | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

This year's Harvard winners are: Donald A. Bloch; David A. Brown; Jeff Cheeger; Stanley F. Cohen; Timothy E. Connor; Lawrence J. Corwin; Keith M. Cushman; W. Bowman Cutter III; Robert H. Donaldson; John B. Dunlop; Barry M. Dym; Joseph W. Esherick; Nicholas W. Fels; David S. Forman; Douglas G. Frame; Donald Gertmenian; Raymond E. Glazier, Jr.; Robert L. Goldberg; Harold R. Goodyear; Richard H. Grossman; Gerald O. Grow; Alfred F. Guzzetti; Gordon P. Harper; Wilbur D. Hart III; John J. Hartman; Peter H. Herman; Paul L. Hoch; and Paul S. Hoff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 69 University Seniors Receive Wilson Grants | 3/12/1964 | See Source »

...Platt; Joe A. Porter; Marc J. Roberts; Edward K. Schmookler; George S. Shapiro; James C. Sherburne; William F. Sibley; Nathaniel B. Smith; Martin C. Spechler; Michael R. Stein; John E. Terrell; Andreas W. Teuber; Stephen N. Thomas; Kenneth L. Tigar; Stephen F. Tobias; Richard Weisskoff; Francis A. Westbrook III; and John C. Wilcox...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 69 University Seniors Receive Wilson Grants | 3/12/1964 | See Source »

...Democratic Senator who is not listed among Baker's foremost admirers: "Bobby always knew more about what was going on around here than most anybody else." But life was not all work for Bobby: in 1950 he wooed and wed Dorothy Comstock, a slender blonde from Springfield, III., who worked then and now on the Hill as a clerk of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. Their wedding reception, to Baker's everlasting gratification, was held in one of the old Senate Office Building's ornate committee rooms-not far from where Baker last week was called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigations: The Silent Witness | 3/6/1964 | See Source »

Such investments in productivity have actually been reducing the number of jobs in steel and some other industries, but many companies are expanding in a way that will create employment. A Chrysler assembly plant soon to be built in Belvidere, III., will employ up to 5,000, and General Motors' new plant at Fremont, Calif., has places for 4,100. These projects will mean new orders and more jobs in such industries as machine tools, building equipment, office equipment, steel, glass and paint. To the delight of construction contractors, some firms are also brushing up their corporate images...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Business: Surge in Capital Spending | 3/6/1964 | See Source »

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