Word: jersey
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Almost inevitably, their chairman is Dr. Robert Collier Page, 46. Medical director for the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey and new president of the Industrial Medical Association, Dr. Page is the nation's most articulate pleader for a sweeping program of preventive medicine at the plant. Instead of waiting for a worker to get sick and then treating him, he argues, management should protect its investment in his health by doing everything possible to keep him from ever getting sick...
This week Sam went to have a long, hard look at New Jersey's Baltusrol course, scene of next month's Open Championship. The Open is the one major golf tournament the "Sweet Swinger" has never...
...Jersey the state education department's Division against Discrimination has done such a persuasive job that there are only three school districts left with any segregation. In such border-zone cities as Cincinnati and Evansville, Ind., the transition is going smoothly, and in Tucson, Ariz, it has been complete. "The Tucson school board," says Ashmore, "went the whole way from the beginning; a call for white volunteers to teach in the mixed schools produced twice the necessary number, and a Negro principal was accepted without protest by a mixed teaching staff . . . The records show that only about 15 pupils...
...people can't accuse me of not being loyal to my party." But he must have recounted and found a ten vote difference because, although his own convictions on the St. Lawrence were nil, he ended up by turning against the President again last week. ¶ Even New Jersey's Senator Alexander Smith, usually an Eisenhower Republican, last week displayed this same lack of party responsibility. As chairman of the Senate Labor Committee, Smith had the duty of helping steer to Senate passage the Administration's Taft-Hartley revision. But after the losing vote-which...
Finalists in the year-long competition were Geoffrey Gaulkin of Essex Falls, New Jersey and Lowell House, John L. Lizars of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and Eliot House, and Leigh B. Trever of Galesburg, Illinois and Adams House...