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...events leading to GM's decision began in the final hours of the Nixon Administration. GM Executive Vice President Oscar Lundin and Vice President Henry Welch flew to Washington on Aug. 8-the day of Nixon's resignation speech-for a meeting with Herbert Stein, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and Kenneth Rush, Economic Counsellor to the President. Following a decade-old GM practice, they came to give advance notice of the scheduled increase and explain why, in GM's view, it was justified...
...more comprehensive example of religious revival in the suburbs is the Community of Christ the Servant in Downers Grove, Ill., a booming residential district just west of Chicago. With the blessing of President Robert J. Marshall of the Lutheran Church in America, the Rev. Jack Lundin, 43, set up headquarters in a rickety barn and house opposite a new shopping center a year ago. "Not a church, but a community," according to its pastor, it has 160 members who have "accepted the covenant" and 100 or so more who attend with some regularity. The members are busy, but not with...
...Somerset Hotel "college program" has been extended for another year, according to Norman E. Lundin, Assistant Manager. The program which involves special weekend rates for students and faculty members was initiated five years...
Scheduled for 1960 completion, the $75 million Astor Plaza will have a rooftop helicopter landing field, a sub-basement garage, a sunken garden, subterranean passages to funnel its 10,000 workers to nearby subways. Architects Robert Carson and Earl Lundin plan to set the metal and glass-faced tower back from the thoroughfare, flank it with one- and two-storied shops and restaurants to give emphasis to the slab construction...
Walter Lawrence Landergan, Jr. '50, Physics; William Edmund Lassiter '50, Physics; Paul Hastings Lesure '50, Government; Herbert Samuel Levine '50 Economics; Robert Arthur Levine '50, Economics; Jerry Neal Liehman '50, Architectural Sciences; Gerald Williams Ludwig '50, Chemistry; Robert Enor Lundin '50, Chemistry; Aloysius Bernard McCabe '49, Hist. & Lit; Gordon James Fraser MacDonald '50; Geological Sciences; John Sylvester McFarland '50, Rum. Lange & Literatures; Donald Stanley Marshall '50, Anthropology; Fredrick William Marx, Jr. '50, History; Nicholas Louise Metaxas '50, Economics; Gavin Miller '50, History; Robert Laugford Montgomery, Jr. '50, English; George Huckins Moulton '50, History...