Word: kellogg
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Suffering businessmen, using effective Washington lobbying, began to complain loudly. President William LaMothe of the Kellogg cereal company accused the commission of exhibiting "absence of fundamental fairness." Kentucky Senator Wendell Ford said that the agency had offended every businessman in his state. He noted that Louisville's Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., in answer to a subpoena, spent three years and $800,000 to ship the FTC 14,000 pounds of documents. Chicago-area Businessman Joseph Sugarman, the owner of a mail-order firm selling home computers and burglar alarms, took out half-page ads this month in papers around...
Freshmen Kate Martin, Maureen Finn and Sarah Yedinsky joined sophomores Sara LeBlond and Anne MacMillan, juniors Annie Valie, Sue Field, and juniors co-captains Chris Sailer and Elaine Kellogg to from a cohesive, spirited and talented team that proved it could, in Field's words, "play with the best in the east...
Although they went into the game missing five injured starters, the Tigers notched a first score at 32:54 in the first half when Julie Kellogg followed up a bobbled shot on goal. Dartmouth came out aggressively in the second half, registering 24 shots on goal, but could not find the net before Princeton scored again to wrap up the game at 42:56 on a penalty kick...
...really need to do is polish the rough edges," said Kellogg, who added that she expected the team to win the remainder of its games and qualify for the tournament...
...stickwomen have four games remaining, in which they face no weak opponents. But co-captain Elaine Kellogg feels that the Crimson still figure in the face...