Word: ince
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pharmacist at Chester A. Baker, Inc., in Holyoke Center said yesterday that there are no governmental restrictions on the purchase of Vitamin C. A bottle of 100 500-mg. pills sold...
David B. Charnay, president of Four-Star International Inc., of Beverly Hills, a television production company; he became acquainted with Hughes when the billionaire was expanding his television network in the late...
...Connecticut-based organization Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc., a nationwide affiliation of 1,000 clergymen and laymen, decided in September to give their 1974 Gandhi Peace Award to Viet Nam War Protester Father Daniel Berrigan, 52. (Previous winners: the Rev. William Sloan Coffin Jr., Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr. Benjamin Spock and Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath.) But after the controversial Jesuit sounded off on the Middle East war recently, attacking both Israeli and Arab leadership (TIME, Dec. 31), some of P.E.P.'s 45 board members objected. The organization's head, the Rev. Roy Pfaff, polled the full board to find out whether...
...Burke and Joseph M. Segel have been running multimillion-dollar businesses, but they run them no more. Burke, 50, spent last week with his family, skiing on their favorite mountain, Ajax, at Aspen, Colo. Three weeks ago he resigned unexpectedly as president and chief executive of Automation Industries Inc., after "a difference in philosophy" with the company's founder-chairman. Segel, 42, prepared to leave the Franklin Mint, the world's largest producer of coins and medals for collectors, which he founded. He retires this week as chairman, five years after he voluntarily began easing out so that...
...than half of those leaving are being forced out. Among the nation's 500 largest industrial firms, only 25% of the presidents have been in office for more than five years. In 1967 that figure was 35%. In 1962, reports the management consulting firm of Heidrick and Struggles Inc...