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Like Tiltman, William Costello of CBS had sent critical reports on General MacArthur. Costello, who planned a trip to Java, got the same notice as Tiltman. McGraw-Hill's Alpheus Jessup wanted to visit Malaya and Burma. Ex-General Frayne Baker, MacArthur's P.R.O., ruled Jessup would have to take his wife, who is expecting a child in a month, with...
Bren at Greeley, Colorado in 1908, Carrel comes to the University with publishing and advertising experiences at McGraw-Hill Book Company, University Books, Inc., and the University of Oklahoma Press, behind...
...book, "Labor Relations and Human Relations," (McGraw-Hill), Professor Selekman observes that both sides face " a test of the most exacting kind" in the days ahead "because the very stresses that make maturity essential also make it difficult...
Summing up the airplane's anti-human aspects in a weighty book (Human Factors in Air Transport Design; McGraw-Hill; $6), Dr. McFarland concludes that modern planes, for all their silvery slickness and speed, are still dangerous, noisy, uncomfortable and a generally unsatisfactory means of travel...
...earned $5,267 a year could figure on clearing enough to retire after 25 years with a cozy $3,000 a year from investments. To retire on a comparable income today, the McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. noted sadly last week, an American needs an income of $13,221. Only one out of a hundred families are that well fixed. In 1947, an American, like the Red Queen, has to run faster & faster to stay where...