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...mention "... tax-exempt foundations and charitable trusts which hold title to most of the property in Little's $60-million textile empire." Only two of Textron's 26 plants are owned by tax-exempt foundations or trusts, and one of those is the Tobey-sponsored Nashua-New Hampshire Foundation...
...Orator--Antonio G. Haas of Winthrop House, and Mazatian, Mexico; Advocate President, Bowdoin Speech Prize-winner, Phi Beta Kappa, Signet Society. George K. Bouzoukle of Kirkland House and Nashua, New Hampshire; Orchestra, John Reed Society Executive...
Ever since Textron Inc. decided to close its Nashua, N.H. plants and wipe out 3,500 jobs (TIME, Sept. 27), New Hampshire's excitable Republican Senator Charles W. Tobey had been gunning for Textron's President Royal Little...
...turned out, things in Nashua were not as bad as people had feared. Working together, the union, a citizens' committee and Little had managed to save 1,200 of the jobs. But that did not quiet Tobey. As a one-man senatorial committee, he went after Little where he looked the most vulnerable. He attacked the bewildering hodgepodge of tax-exempt foundations and charitable trusts which hold title to most of the property in Little's $60-million textile empire...
William Hickey '52, of Nashua, N. H. and Holworthy Hall was elected yesterday to captain Lloyd Harper's Yardling basketball team...