Word: nash
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Provost Buck heads the committee, which includes Professor McGeorge Bundy, John Nash Douglas Bush, Frank B. Deknatel, John P. Elder, Wilbur K. Jordan, Leonard K. Nash, Burrhus F. Skinner, and Arthur Smithies...
Winthrop Boatings-Cox, Frank Harding, stroke, Bob Terry; Paul Schaikjer, John Nash, Rod Park, Jeremy Paulus, Frank Kennedy, Ned Ames, and bow, Peter Duus...
...much of the increase would be passed on to the public by steel users was questionable, especially as some companies were already worried about sales. At its Grand Rapids, Mich, appliance plant. Nash-Kelvinator reduced output of refrigerators and laid off 400 workers. But companies such as Westinghouse went right ahead with plans to increase output, and U.S. industry as a whole showed little slackening of its record production rates...
...smaller companies showed big gains. Specialty-steelmaker Allegheny Ludlum had a 44% increase (to $2,000,000), and Sharon Steel's $2,000,000 was a 49% gain. (But middle-sized Armco showed a 3% drop.) In autos, Packard was way ahead of last year (see below), and Nash-Kelvinator, which had been hit by a strike last year, had an astounding gain...
...Order of other finishers, on the basis of miles per gallon: Hudson Super Jet, 25.42; Nash Rambler Super. 25.37; Studebaker Commander, 24.50; Dodge V8, 23.41; Studebaker Land Cruiser, 23.39; Mercury Monterey, 23.15; Studebaker Land Cruiser (with automatic shift), 22.88; Plymouth Cranbrook, 22.83; Nash Ambassador, 22.54; Ford Mainline Eight, 22.51; Kaiser Manhattan, 22.27; Hudson Jet, 22.05; Kaiser Dragon, 21.45; Nash Ambassador Custom, 21.12; De Soto Firedome V8, 20.92; Lincoln Capri, 19.94; Nash Statesman, 19.44; Hudson Super Wasp, 19.09; Hudson Hornet, 18.95; Packard Clipper, 18.67; Chrysler New Yorker, 17.75; Chrysler Imperial...