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Harvard's first score came after nine minutes of the opening period when a pass from center forced Penn punter John Packard into an unsuccessful run from a fourth-and-five situation on his own 27. He made it only to the scrimage line before being swamped by Crimson line-men thus giving Harvard ball deep in Penn territory...
...Manhattan's Boyden Associates claims the highest ($50,000) average salary for the executives it places. Among its recent recruits: United Fruit President Thomas Sunderland and Studebaker-Packard Pres ident Sherwood Egbert...
Studebaker-Packard. Under ambitious new President Sherwood H. Egbert (TIME. April 21). S.P. has brought out its handsomest cars in several years. To overcome their sawed-off look, the Lark and Lark Cruiser are as much as 13 inches longer than last year's models, and have been adorned with an upright grille similar to that of the Mercedes Benz (which S.P. markets in the U.S.). On the restyled Hawk. S.P. designers have also used the Mercedes look up front and a roof that borrows some of the thunder from Ford's Thunderbird. Though S.P. has dipped...
Bargain Bait. Prime reason for the multiplication of models is that Ford, Chrysler, General Motors and Studebaker-Packard have all decided to introduce "intermediate" models bigger than their compacts but smaller than their standard cars. In addition, virtually every make will have a "pizazz" model (TIME, July 21) to satisfy the public's craving for bucket seats and floor-mounted manual gearshifts. All this diversity worries the automakers because it shaves their profits with higher manufacturing costs. Yet they are racing headlong into it in the hope that with a year of frank experimentation they can find...
Warren, Ohio, Packard Music Hall: Under the Yum-Yum Tree, with Hugh (one under Paar) Downs...