Word: opm
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Among the prominent alumni that will explain the business situation will be John Lord O'Brain '96, general counsel of the OPM, Frederick C. Crawford, '13 of Cleveland, President of Thompson Products, Inc., and Clarence B. Randall '12 of Chicago, vice-president of the Inland Steel Company...
...labor men on the Advisory Heard, Slichter pointed out "do not represent anyone, not even the 16 unions from which they come." To make the Committee's policy effective, the OPM must acquire the cooperation of all the labor unions...
...problem," the President told OPM's Knudsen-Hillman last week, "is to see to it that there is no idle critical machine in the United States. The goal should be to work these machines 24 hours a day and seven days a week...
Fischer did not speak much Russian when he went to Russia. But on the train he met Sidney Hillman. The future co-director of OPM (a native who speaks Russian) was in Russia reconditioning clothing factories, trying to teach the Bolsheviks how to run them...
...British, all-out in the manufacture of Typhoons, were also busy with another plane, the Tornado, powered by a 2,000-h.p. Rolls-Royce (the Vulture). Better bet of the two seemed to be the Napier, and last week British representatives in Washington were reputed to be urging OPM to get busy and manufacture Sabres on a big scale. Luckily for the U.S. Army Air Corps, one of its top-flight airmen has seen the Typhoon perform, has had a good look at its engine. British newsmen reported that Major General Henry H. Arnold seemed more impressed by it than...