Word: pies
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...succeed retiring President W. S. Watts, Louisville's Eskimo Pie Corp. named New Dealing Businessman J. (for Julian) Louis Reynolds, 43, son of Reynolds Metals Founder Richard S. Reynolds, whose United States Foil Corp. controls both Reynolds Metals and Eskimo Pie...
...Dough. Canned beef pot pie was put on the market by Trenton Foods, Inc. of Kansas City, Mo., which claims to be the first to can dough successfully. The pie needs no refrigeration, can be baked right in its pie-pan-shaped tin. Price: 69?, enough for three servings...
...assume that every boy must be able to read as it is that each one must be able to perform on a violin, that it is no more reasonable to require that each girl shall spell well than it is that each one shall bake a good cherry pie...
FORTUNE'S editors present a different philosophy: "Good selling is ... integral to all management and not merely a way to distribute what has already been produced. Competitive selling is more than a way of slicing up the pie; it is a way of increasing the size of it as well." But for all the gloomy evidence they unearthed, the authors nevertheless draw an optimistic moral: "If it is true that too much of our selling effort represents a static acceptance that there is only so much pie to go around, then it follows that there are scores of opportunities...
...chatted, "we are living permanently in our Burlington, Vt. home, where my husband is able to devote much of his time to his beloved orchard, renewing daily his devotion to the United Nations in his international orchard . . . During the month of August the aroma of a deep apple pie, or a dish of warm apple sauce, made from freshly hand-picked Red Astrachans . . . is seldom out of our kitchen, adding just one more joy to life in the country-especially Vermont...