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Harvard Yearbook Publications Inc., has elected the following officers for 1964-65: Robert H. Loeffler '65, president: Benning M. Grice, Jr. '65, managing editor; John M. Richardson '66, business manager; Benjamin S. Dunham '66. art director; and Mark C. Myers '64-3, editor of Cambridge...
Died. John Denby Allen, 76, longtime (1942-56) president and chairman of Chicago's Brink's Inc., biggest U.S. money mover ($300 billion a year), who directed repayment of the $1,200,000 in cash lost to customers in the 1950 Boston robbery, then ordered the intensive security overhaul that has precluded any sequel to that heist and, true to the new Brinkmanship, kept three pistols hidden in his office to the day of his retirement; following a heart attack; in Chicago...
...Wall Street now has 1,800 women brokers-ten times as many as in 1946-and Madison Avenue has at least 600 women advertising executives, two-thirds of whom earn more than $10,000. One of the ad gals, Kay Daly, vice president of Revlon, Inc., earns $100,000 or more-which could make her the highest-paid U.S. businesswoman...
Nimble Fingers. Women perform best in jobs that require stoic patience, an eye for detail, and nimble fingers. Atlanta's Scripto Inc. employs women to put together its small pencils; the personnel chiefs at Burroughs Corp. believe that women can tolerate the tedious routine jobs that would drive men up the walls. The monotonous, repetitive jobs in the textile and garment plants are held almost wholly by women, and one-third of the nation's electronics gear is wired and assembled by them...
California's Mattel, Inc., the biggest toy company, will use more than 150,000 Ibs. of Saran filament for the hair of its bestselling and well-dressed Barbie Doll, another 5,000,000 midget phonograph records and needles-for its talking toys, as well as huge quantities of plastic, zinc and steel for its new line of bikes, tricycles and trucks; the line will have a battery-driven device called the VRROOM, which emits a roar like a motorcycle and is intended to catch every...