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...Watched his fourth grandchild, Mary Jean Eisenhower, four months, christened in the White House Blue Room in the first such ceremony at the executive mansion since Benjamin Harrison's granddaughter Mary Lodge McKee was baptized in the Red Room...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Ready on the Firing Line | 5/7/1956 | See Source »

...that there is not only less malingering and absenteeism, but better production and greater safety consciousness among this group than in any other. Ford Motor Co.'s assembly plant in the same city has 600 handicapped workers in its 2,700-man work force. Says Personnel Manager John McKee: "After all, if a job can be done with one arm, why shouldn't an employer hire a man with one arm to do it?" Few U.S. companies, big or small, create special jobs for the handicapped. Few have to. In Detroit, Chrysler has placed thousands of physically handicapped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIRING THE HANDICAPPED: A Matter of Good Business | 4/25/1955 | See Source »

SUZANNE E. McKEE Boston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 25, 1954 | 10/25/1954 | See Source »

Steel & Oil. Backed by U.S. banks, such firms as Caterpillar, International Harvester, Westinghouse, John Deere and Armco are discussing plans to put money into Argentine enterprises. Armco, Westinghouse, and McKee of Cleveland want to finish the $140 million steel mill the Argentines started at San Nicolas near Rosario. With the enthusiastic blessing of Peron, who now has to spend $500,000 a day of Argentina's dollar funds for foreign oil, representatives of U.S. oil companies have been discussing the future development of the country's underground resources. Argentine sources predict that if the oilmen decide to bring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: The Eisenhower Report | 11/30/1953 | See Source »

...Good Luck. In Bakersfield, Calif., two prison-farm inmates were charged with assault & battery after the superintendent reported that they had burned the hair off Prisoner Frank McKee's head, forced him to eat grape stems and cigarette butts, struck him with a horseshoe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Sep. 14, 1953 | 9/14/1953 | See Source »

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