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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Denver's high-scoring line of center Tom Miller and wings George Morrison and Don Thiessen will present the biggest defensive dilemma for the Crimson tonight. The trio produced 62 of D.U.'s 140 goals in regular season play, and are the team's top three scorers...

Author: By Mark H. Odonoghue, | Title: Skaters Test Powerhouse Denver in NCAA's | 3/13/1969 | See Source »

...Marshalls are Eleanor Thomas Hobbs of 24 Peabody Terrace and North Hills, Pa.; Anne D. Aylward of 24 Garden St., and Washington, D.C.; Judith L. Mumma of Wolbach Hall and Bellingham, Wash.; Anne Catesby Jones of 7 Greenough St. and Brighton; Katherine L. Miller of 23 Gray St. and Palo Alto, Calif.; and Mary J. Geothals of Jordan J and Watertown. House Athletics Hockey W L PTS Winthrop 9 2 20 Leverett 8 3 17 Eliot 8 3 16 Dunster 7 3 14 Lowell 6 5 13 Kirkland 3 4 6 Adams 1 7 2 Dudley 1 7 2 Quincy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Seniors Pick 1969 Class Marshals | 3/11/1969 | See Source »

...Oklahoma-born son of a furniture dealer, Bill Miller graduated from law school at the University of California in Berkeley. He was plucked from a job with a Wall Street law firm in 1956 by Textron's flamboyant founder, Royal Little. When Little retired four years later, Miller stepped into the presidency under Chairman Rupert Thompson, 63, an imaginative ex-banker. Thompson, a major stockholder, built Textron into New England's second largest company (after United Aircraft) before he turned over his chief executive's title to Miller a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE CONGLOMERATES' WAR TO RESHAPE INDUSTRY | 3/7/1969 | See Source »

...business philosopher, Miller argues that Textron and similar companies represent the tide of the future because they can shift capital in great amounts to where it can be most wisely used. He figures that this "mobility of capital" has an ultimate social purpose. "If this country allows itself to go the way of some European companies, where capital was kept deep in the sock," he says, "then we will never achieve full employment and raise the standard of living for the bottom third of our population." At the same time, he faults many conglomerates for expanding wildly by issuing huge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE CONGLOMERATES' WAR TO RESHAPE INDUSTRY | 3/7/1969 | See Source »

Many other makers of conglomerates have joined Miller, Bluhdorn and Ling in that elite group of American businessmen who have boosted their sales to more than $1 billion a year. Henry E. Singleton, a Ph.D. from M.I.T., has built Los Angeles' Teledyne Co. into a $1 billion conglomerate in eight years by moving into metals, electronics and defense systems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE CONGLOMERATES' WAR TO RESHAPE INDUSTRY | 3/7/1969 | See Source »

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