Word: ralph
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...RALPH W. WALKER II Professor of Psychology Jacksonville State College Jacksonville...
With the receipt of the recall list, the Ribicoff subcommittee had all but finished its job. But the commotion about auto safety continued, with some of the criticism being aimed at targets well beyond Detroit. Author Ralph (Unsafe at Any Speed) Nader moved from the Capitol's Senate wing to the House side, testified before the House Commerce Committee and took a few shots at foreign cars. The Rolls-Royce, Critic Nader said, is "overpriced and overrated." Among other things, he complained, its door latches have an unpleasant habit of popping open on impact at as little...
When American President Lines Chairman Ralph K. Davies wants to talk about mergers, he talks to himself. He is at the same time chairman of San Francisco's Natomas Co., a holding company that owns 39% of the Pacific Far East Lines as well as 54% of American President Lines. A.P.L., in turn, owns 93% of Seattle-based American Mail Lines. Last week, having mulled over the idea for two years, he moved to bring the three lines' 47 ships together under the A.P.L. house flag. "We can make several million dollars more in a consolidated operation...
...American League, winners of 29 pennants and 20 World Series. But last season the champion Yanks plummeted to sixth place, and rival teams started hooting that they ought to change their name to the Toledo Mud Hens. "Don't you believe it," growled General Man ager Ralph Houk. "We're not dead yet." He was right. The Yankees still had some dying...
...Ralph Pulitzer, daughter-in-law of the founder of the prizes, and Henry Graff, chairman of Columbia University's History Department, backed Richard Morris, for his book "The Peacemakers: The Great Powers and American independence." Mrs. Pulitzer said Tuesday...