Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...left end is Pote Wentworth, light, fast Deacon wing, who by his driving tactics has broken up interference monotonously, paving the way for the tackle. Bill Healy of Dudley and Paul Counihan, both rugged tackles, rate team posts because of their steady play...
...sponsoring organizations are: Avukah, Council of Government Concentrators, Debating Council, Dramatic Society, Monthly, Phillips Brooks House, Philosophical Society, Student Union, St. Paul Society, and the Teachers Union...
...Rosenberg of Eliot House and Cincinnati; Sidney D. Ross of Leverett and Lynn; Elliot L. Segall of Revere; Leon N. Satenstein of Malden; Paul P. Selvin of Leverett House and Hartford; and Richard H. Sullivan of Lowell House and Marietta, Ohio...
...affects the public. Under this theory public relations becomes an integral part of any manufacturing function, even research. GM baldly admits this: though Henry Weaver's boss is Richard H. Grant, vice president in Charge of Sales, his expenses are borne by the Public Relations department headed by Paul Garrett. And GM customer research, heretofore limited to questions upon customer preferences, is likely soon to begin asking questions on labor, taxes, salaries...
...American Telephone & Telegraph; General Electric Co.; Coca-Cola Co.; Standard Oil of Indiana; Swift & Co.; Bristol-Myers Co. Among important U. S. market researchers: A. C. Nielsen Co.; Percival White and Pauline Arnold of Market Research Corp. of America; Ross Federal Research Corp.; Archibald M. Crossley of Crossley, Inc.: Paul Terry Cherington; George Gallup; Daniel Starch; Henry Charles Link of the Psychological Corp.; McKinsey, Wellington & Co.; Paul Lazarsfeld; Elmo Roper (FORTUNE Surveys); Barrington Associates; C. E. Hooper Inc.; Ford, Bacon & Davis; Facts...