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Word: raymonde (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...extracted embarrassing admissions. Sonotone Corp.'s Chairman Irving I. Schachtel was obliged to report that most people so dislike wearing hearing aids that when his company tried to give 1,000 of them free to needy deaf children, there were only 700 takers. TelAutograph Corp.'s President Raymond E. Lee had to admit that his company lost money because it could not produce and deliver the electronic machine it had designed to send handwriting over telephone lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Grilling the Boss | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

...brings home dramatically how much power for a police state resides in Washington." Declared his Chicago colleague, Yale Brozen: "Kennedy's action was the greatest display of dictatorial white-fatherness one could imagine. Who is this or any Administration to say what prices should be?" Said Dr. Raymond Saulnier, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Eisenhower: "I think his action will go down in the books as the outstanding example of Government interference in a business decision in our history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Reverberations | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

...York, N.Y.; Lawrence J. Corwin, of Winthrop House and Teaneck, N.J.; George A. Goldberg, of Quincy House and Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Stephen C. Harrison, of Lowell House and Baltimore, Md.; Gary H. Lindberg, of Dudley House and Minneapolis, Minn.; David H. Sachs, of Leverett House and Yonkers, N.Y.; Raymond A. Sokolov, Jr., of Lowell House and Detroit, Mich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Junior Eight Elected | 4/25/1962 | See Source »

CAMBRIDGE, MASS., April 17--Raymond A. Sokolov, Jr., a Harvard junior living in the University's Well House, writes Crossword in his "spare time" for the undergraduate daily newspaper, the Harvard CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOCAL BOY AKES GOOD | 4/21/1962 | See Source »

...what he wanted, Egbert turned to famed Industrial Designer Raymond Loewy, who was responsible for the handsome 1947 Studebaker that had an important influence on the style of postwar U.S. autos. Flying to California early in 1961 to meet Loewy, Egbert roughed out a small sketch. "I knew at once," says Loewy, "that we were on the same wave length...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: Avanti, Studebaker! | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

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