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WITH this vigorous analogy, Sir Reay Geddes, chairman of Britain's Dunlop Holdings, a huge, diversified rubber concern, summed up many Europeans' views of President Nixon's new economic program and its impact on other countries. Sir Reay was one of 27 top European businessmen who returned to their offices and reported to their governments last week the opinions they had formed during TIME'S Report on America News Tour. These economic leaders, brought to the U.S. by TIME, met and questioned many policymakers, including Treasury Secretary John Connally, Secretary of State William P. Rogers, Defense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A TIME Symposium: View of America: Down and Out or Up and Punching | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

...should not be totally mesmerized by the Japanese," said Sir Reay Geddes. "They are not gods and they have their weaknesses. If their industries lose sales beyond a certain point, they could very quickly disclose severe weaknesses." Furthermore, said Sir Reay, a turndown in economic growth could create grave social and political unrest in Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A TIME Symposium: View of America: Down and Out or Up and Punching | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

Pinder quit the Hawks Monday after a dispute with coach Billy Reay...

Author: By The CRIMSON Sports staff, | Title: Gerry Pinder | 5/1/1971 | See Source »

...time," Johnston said last night. "I overheard somebody on the plane this morning saying you can't score if you don't have the puck in their zone. Well, golly, I thought it over and he was right. So I got on the phone to Reay. With six forwards out there we'll be the only ones who cane score, hee, hee," Johnston churtled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: It's Bye Bye to Bobby Orr | 4/1/1971 | See Source »

Right Angle. Sir Reay Geddes, chairman of Dunlop, says that the future of his company lies "in creating a European-based multinational group on a truly American scale." Pirelli's management, vexed by labor troubles at home, sees the tie-up as a way to expand in the U.S. and in other markets. Both partners hope to capitalize on Pirelli's expertise in radial tires. The radial, with the cords in its fabric at right angles to the direction of wheel turn, lasts longer than softer-riding conventional tires, which have the fabric running diagonally in crisscross layers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: One Way to Beat the Yanks | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

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