Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, G.M.'s National was the 13th largest bank in the U.S., with total deposits of over a billion dollars. But G.M., still anxious to get back to its mechanical last, nevertheless unloaded the biggest controlling block of bank common stock ever to be offered publicly in a...
The Atlanta Annual at first (1942) got a lukewarm reception from Atlanta's white citizens. Local newspapers paid it little or no attention. But a few of the city's strong-minded art lovers gave it a good hand. For one, burly Editor Ralph McGill offhandedly plugged the...
"My Day" by ex-Mid'n. Boswell: "I had to confess that I hadn't even peered at the Management; I gaped in amazement when called on in Procurement; I stumbled through a weak excuse in Man. Cost but when the other 69 men in the Company, a dog and...
The Crimea Conference's stern decision on German reparations-to exact payment in kind-had left the U.S. people waiting for a more detailed picture of official U.S. policy. Last week, although there was still no detailed statement of policy, they got a strong hint that Franklin Roosevelt was...
The order had merit, and no fair-minded merchant sniped at its objective. Bowles wanted to be sure that the strong-armed rollback of textile manufacturers' prices (TIME, Dec. 4, March 5) is passed on to consumers instead of swelling retailers' profits.