Word: pomfret
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Kohler, 65, disputes this claim. Although it publishes no annual report, the company says that the boycott gained it more sales than it lost, contends that it has held production close to normal by hiring nonunion workers. Last week the Milwaukee Journal's Labor Reporter John D. Pomfret turned up evidence that the U.A.W. is losing much more than Kohler...
Checking the state income taxes paid by Kohler in recent years, Pomfret found that "the firm has continued to report a substantial net taxable income in Wisconsin, and certainly has been making money." In the last pre-strike year, 1953, Kohler paid $390,509 to Wisconsin, Pomfret reported. This dropped drastically to $124,144 in 1954, when the strike closed the Kohler plant for two months, but bounded back in 1955 to $455,261. Last year, paralleling the start of the boycott and the slump in housing starts, the figure settled to $336,856. Kohler's competitors said last...
Belmont Hill, Belmont High School, Boston Latin School, Deerfield Academy, Gamaliel Bradford High School of Wellesley, Lowell High School, Medford High School, Newton High School, Phillips Exeter Academy, Pomfret School, Rindge Technical High School, Roxbury Latin School, Saint Mark's School, and Worcester North High School...
...head of Putney July 1. She added: "I hate to leave, but I have so many things before me that I'm boiling over." Founder Hinton's successor: Admissions Director Henry Benson Rockwell, a personable Princetonian ('37) who came to Putney from Connecticut's Pomfret School three years...
...JOHN J. G. ALEXANDER, S.J. Pomfret Center, Conn...