Word: ille
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Ill lay: New York Times Publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger, 66, in a Rangoon hospital after being felled by a mild stroke that will probably end his current globe-girdling tour; dyspeptic Columnist Westbrook Pegler, 63, in Boston for an ulcer checkup...
...sales: a record $310,390,381), was named chairman and chief executive officer to succeed Leslie M. Cassidy, who retired. After graduating from Rutgers ('16) and working for two New Jersey manufacturers, he joined Johns-Manville in 1923 as superintendent of the asphalt-roofing department in its Waukegan, Ill. plant, soon moved to the managerial side as production executive, in 1951 became president (a post he will retain). Since the end of World War 11 the company has invested more than $200 million in expansion, next year will open new plants in Oregon, California, Texas and Mississippi, partly...
Wang has made previous appearances at Princeton, Columbia and Yale. On October 30 he was ill-received by an audience of 450 at Columbia. Undismayed at his treatment there, Wang charged that the "Columbia Spectator packed the audience with pro-Zionists...
Like its old owners, WDIA's new buyer, Egmont Sonderling of Oak Park, Ill., is white, and so is its management. With more sponsors than he can crowd into his schedule, even at the rate of one every five minutes, Broadcaster Sonderling plans to keep Memphis' WDIA on the same old lucrative beam...
...General Motors reported that one of its two experimental Aerotrains has been sent to the La Grange, Ill. yards for remodeling. The other, turned back by Union Pacific after a disappointing nine-month test run between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, is about to be leased to National Railways of Mexico for a tryout there...