Word: pittsburghs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...trained to work in a nursery. Carmen Velezi, 16, a tiny girl with long black hair, comes from Newark, N.J., and can talk quite intelligently-but only in Spanish. She hopes to learn English well enough to get a job as a secretary or a beautician. Paulette Prentice of Pittsburgh managed to finish high school but couldn't hold even menial jobs. "I'm not too smart," the 19-year-old Negro girl is smart enough to realize. "I want to learn data processing and accounting machines. This is pretty nice. I thought it would be like...
...wages. Working conditions were appalling: twelve-hour shifts, seven-day weeks, temperatures of 150°, no time out for meals, no washing-up facilities, no compensation for injuries. The year before the strike, 300 men were killed and some 2,000 injured on the job in the mills around Pittsburgh alone...
...teach. Nearly 15% of Detroit University's business faculty are returnees from business. Chairman John Barr will soon leave Montgomery Ward to become dean of Northwestern's business school. A substantial number of executives now teach part time or temporarily. Former General Counsel Leland Hazard of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. gives a culture course at Carnegie Tech, and Ford Financial Vice President Theodore Yntema will lead seminars there this fall. Paul M. Mazur, a Lehman Bros. partner, is a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School...
National League Milwaukee 7Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 6 New York 1 Houston Chicago 3 American League Detroit 4 Boston 1 Los Angeles 4 Kansas City 3 Minnesota 7 Chicago 0 Baltimore 10 New York 4 Cleveland 5 Washington...