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...opera, all have been touched on their civic pride, or calculate the potential profits to be had if Santa Fe becomes the Salzburg of the Southwest. "I don't know a damn thing about opera," said the Opera Association's president; Walter R. Barker, a former Chicago industrialist, "but I know a good thing when...
...Harvard summer school last year, Sophomore Leland Cummings Jr. met Mary Louise Werner. Her father was a wealthy industrialist from Milwaukee, his father a comfortably fixed chemical engineer from Wyncote, Pa. When it came to talk of marriage, there was trouble-but not the kind a faithful moviegoer would expect. Industrialist Arnold J. Werner liked his daughter's college-boy suitor; the boy's family was the one to object. The reason, they said, was that Lutheran Werner was leading Leland away from his Roman Catholic faith...
...President's remarks gave an enormous boost to some of his advisers who believe that the U.S. should join in Red China trade. Leader of the pro-trade forces is Chicago Industrialist Clarence Randall, chairman of the Council on Foreign Economic Policy. Among his most potent arguments, as Ike summarized it at his press conference: "Trade in itself is the greatest weapon in the hands of a diplomat." Ike's chief economic adviser, Gabriel Hauge, sympathizes with the Randall view. There are also followers of this line of reasoning within the State Department itself; e.g., Under Secretary...
...INDUSTRIALIST WILL NOT INVEST MUCH OF HIS MONEY IN A 19TH CENTURY
While more efficient plants are counted on to increase productivity, other factors are involved. Many an industrialist feels that management must do a sharper job of managing than ever before, must do more in the field of human relations, of incentives, and goals. Labor also has a big job, notably to cooperate with management to assure efficient use of new equipment...