Word: industrialistic
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After that, certain concessions were made to the notion of also controlling the more conspicuous greed of the average industrialist...
...primarily the industrialist and the Government official who are today making possible the development of the film by providing the all-important means of production...
...Continuing a tradition begun, oddly enough, by Henry Ford I. Although he was an outspoken anti-Semite, the original Ford did hire more Negroes than any other industrialist of his day, and not only for menial jobs. As early as 1919, Whitney Young's father earned $300 a month as a Ford Motor electrical engineer and was one of the best-paid blacks in the U.S. Henry Ford II worked under a black foreman while doing a stint in the engine department between college terms...
...Overseers are: Helen H. Gilbert '36, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Radcliffe; Louis W. Cabot '48, a Boston industrialist: Wade H. MoCree Jr., a Detroit judge: Donald Kennedy '52, a professor; and John J. Iselin '56, the former nation editor of Newsweek...
...group felt the SMC was trying to sell out the movement to the hands of liberal politicians, whose sincerity was dubious. They were sensitive to the fact that the SMC is financed by Cyrus Eaton, an industrialist. They felt that the conference had dealt with union leaders, but not with the rank and file members. They attacked the non-exclusionary sentiment of the SMC group which would allow the movement to tolerate liberal politicians who happened to be against...