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British Author-Physicist C. P. Snow; John Walker, Director of the National Gallery of Art in Washington; Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission; Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall; Henry Ford II. While, in its beginning days in book publishing, Time Inc. brought out volumes that were in large measure derived from articles that had appeared in the magazines, the texts and nearly all of the photographs in all TIME-LIFE BOOKS titles...
CASE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY J. Irwin Miller, L.H.D., board chairman of Cummins Engine Co., Inc., former president of the National Council of Churches...
...executives at Wheeling Steel Corp. suspect that President Robert M. Mor ris is really a set of triplets masquerading as one businessman, much of the blame - or credit - for such a notion belongs to Executive Jet Aviation Inc...
...postimpressionist, embraces "100 very, very good paintings and 500 fun ones," and his display of pre-Columbian artifacts at Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum is one of the world's finest. Corporately, Consolidated Foods last week agreed to acquire, for $3,400,000 in stock, Idaho Frozen Foods, Inc., a $5,000,000-a-year processor of frozen-potato products. This will be Consolidated's second acquisition in 1966 (the other: E. Kahn's Sons of Cincinnati, a meat processor with sales of $45 million) and the 44th since Cummings organized the company 26 years...
Born. To Valerie Feit Harper, 31, Manhattan fashion consultant, and Marion Harper Jr., 50, president of Interpublic Inc., advertising and public relations behemoth: a daughter, their first child (his fifth); in Manhattan...