Word: louise
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Slow Kill. Thanks to government reforms over the past few years, the nation that produced Louis Pasteur has got around to pasteurizing the milk in most French cities, and tap water is reasonably pure if a little flat. Frenchmen, if they will, could find plenty of other beverages to...
Last summer, Chicago's Arnold Johnson, a vending-machine tycoon, thought he could simply put $3,375,000 in the slot and get himself a ball team. Millionaire Johnson happened to own the stadium of the minor league Kansas City Blues, the town's only big ballpark (he...
Publisher Cowles is not worried about critics who "make the completely erroneous assumption" that in cities where there is a newspaper monopoly the paper is the "sole source from which the public gets its news and information and ideas. There are, of course, dozens of other sources-TV, radio, newsmagazines...
Montgomery Ward Chairman Sewell L. Avery, 81, bounced into the ring last week and swung his first punch in the fight to keep control of his company. From his Chicago office, Avery summoned reporters to the first press conference in years, and lost no time setting to work on his...
MONTGOMERY WARD BATTLE between Chairman Sewell Avery and Stockholder Louis E. Wolfson (TIME. Sept. 6) is going to the courts. Wolfson, who claims to control 500,000 shares of stock (6.5 million outstanding), has filed suit in Chicago to upset the company's "stagger" system of electing directors, which...