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Management. Without building any new plants, U.S. industry could raise its present productivity by at least 10%, or more than $5 billion a year, Charles Luckman told the American Management Association. He offered to pay the first year's cost of a labor-management "productivity clinic," and open his own Lever Bros, cost records to union participants...
...Luckman Jumps In. Lever Bros.' Charles Luckman, already deep in cosmetics (Harriet Hubbard Ayer and Luxor), toothpaste and soap, jumped into the booming business of home permanents (TIME, April 19). He paid Manhattan's William R. Warner & Co., Inc. about $5,000,000 for the trademarks and processes of Rayve Creme Shampoo and Hedy Home Wave...
...neighbor policy that has been pursued since. The fall term has seen the CRIMSON record Radcliffe's views of the fourteen-inch hemline, espouse the cause of those Radcliffe students condemned to drafty corners and windowsill perches in Harvard lecture rooms, and applaud Radcliffe's early support of the Luckman food conservation program...
...Peron government, which pays Argentine farmers only $1.59 to $1.83 a bushel for wheat, demands from foreign purchasers more than $5 a bushel, payable in hard-to-get U.S. credit. As for the U.S., it had saved next to nothing so far by Charles Luckman's noisy grain conservation plan. The U.S. was still feeding some 90 million tons of grain a year to livestock; a tenth of that would avert next spring's crisis...
...playing his eleventh season for the Washington Redskins, seemed to throw a football better every year. Though the Redskins are only one step out of the National League cellar, Baugh tops the league with 2,438 yards gained by passing. Right behind him in passing is indestructible Quarterback Sid Luckman, 30, who has field-generaled the Chicago Bears to eight straight victories...