Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...endless line of degree candidates and dignitaries formed in the Old Yard at Harvard's first fully normal Commencement since the war, George C. Marshall chatted with Edmund M. Morgan, then Royall Professor of Law. Morgan, who was to escort the secretary of State in the procession to the steps of Memorial Church, mentioned that Marshall's apparent anxiety about his coming performance was unusual. "He assured me that he was expected to say something of importance", recalls Morgan, "Who expected it? He did not specify...
WHAT magazines did you read yesterday? What newspapers. Did you listen to the radio? What television programs did you watch?'' Questions such as these were recently put to a key sampling of managers and professional men in U.S. industry by the independent research firm of Erdos & Morgan. The study was made for TIME because, in these intensely competitive days, we find that advertisers are interested not just in numbers, but in the selectivity of an audience. We wanted to measure the reading, viewing and listening habits of U.S. management men and thought that the best...
...Department of Labor estimates that in the U.S. there are 4,120,000 managers and professionals in industry-just about 7% of the total working force. The Erdos & Morgan study finds that one-fourth of these are in top management, the rest, in operating and technical management. Three-fourths of them are under 45, and almost half earn $10,000 or more. Most (72%) are college educated. More than half live in the nation's 50 largest metropolitan areas, and slightly more than half work for companies employing 1,000 or more. They are a valuable group to keep...
...profits" permeated the program on a grand scale. Testimony has indicated that some metal firms were permitted to make handsome profits through favorable contracts with the Government. So far, the long hours of hearings have turned up only one minor conflict-of-interests case: that of Dr. John D. Morgan Jr., who was a consultant for the Office of Emergency Planning in 1957, at the same time that he represented Climax Molybdenum Co., which held a Government contract. The Government fired Morgan last week from his $50-a-day part-time consultant...
Shut Up, He Explained, selections from Ring Lardner edited by Babette Rosmond and Henry Morgan. A justly famous U.S. satiric wit happily revisited...