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...sick leave were dining one evening last week with their families. A war was going on 800 miles to the north, but none of the officers was armed, nor were their sentries. At the entrance to the dining hall, Elysabeth, Nicole, Christian and Michel, children of M. Jean Perrin, vice president of Air Viet Nam, played hide & seek...
...head the country's No. 1 milling company. After he left Yale University in 1929, Bell went to work at General Mills to learn the business from the ground up, became a top sales executive, and executive vice president in 1950. Bell succeeded Retiring-President Leslie N. Perrin, 65, who has headed the company since...
Born. To Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., 37, Democratic Congressman from New York, and Suzanne Perrin Roosevelt, 30: their first child, his third (first daughter); in Manhattan. Name: Nancy. Weight...
This week General Mills, still keeping Mrs. McGuire's slogan to itself, will announce that she has won the top prize: $25,000. General Mills' President Leslie N. Perrin and Merrill Lynch's Managing Partner Winthrop Smith are flying to High Shoals to give Mrs. McGuire her prize and free advice. Mrs. McGuire, mother of two small children and wife of an Army lieutenant stationed in Germany, had already picked out one investment. "I'm going to get some General Mills stock," said she. "I've got a real affection for that company...
Although Socialist Perrin is not suspected of being a Communist or a fellow traveler, he is certainly more acceptable to the Reds than Thibaud, who is an outspoken antiCommunist. When a learned scientific paper by Thibaud reporting a discovery concerning atomic nuclei was submitted to the Academy of Science, observers considered it more than a coincidence that two bright students of Joliot-Curie should immediately produce papers reporting similar findings. Their papers, forwarded to the academy by Joliot-Curie, switched the limelight from Thibaud, who had been getting a big play in the non-Communist press...