Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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But to Republican committee members, wistfully talking of high-tariff prosperity and solidly opposed to further reductions, Henry Wallace looked like a symbol of their discontent. They quizzed him about everything from killing pigs to full em ployment. To Minnesota's finance-minded Harold Knutson he looked like the...
With traditional Harvard-Yale competition broken off for the duration, neighboring M.I.T. has come to replace the Blue, and last Saturday's Varsity crew win over the Engineers on the Charles, the first since the spring of 1943, was so sweet that nobody minded much when Navy would up two...
His choice: tall, stooped, scholarly Charles Griffith Ross, 59. Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, a discerning and fair-minded news veteran who has long had the respect of Washington's critical, competitive correspondent corps. In the decades since he was graduated from the Independence (Mo.) high...
The only feelings of hostility he raised on his bland way through Washington came from his balance-sheet-minded ex-boss, Jesse Jones, who sent him packing to St. Louis in January 1943. But by last week even this quarrel was patched up.
Paepcke's Packages. Chief credit for Container's collection went to its sleek president, Walter Paul Paepcke (pronounced Pep-key), 48. Handsome, greying Elizabeth ("Pussy") Paepcke, his wife, rated an assist; an amateur painter and enthusiastic collector (of Picasso, Leger, Degas), she got her sales-minded husband interested...