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...initiative by loosening the tight controls imposed by Avery, e.g., allow buyers to buy-virtually impossible under Avery. He hoped to open up a new store or two, lay plans for an employee pension plan, put an end to the traditional Avery policy of secrecy with the press. To replenish Ward's ravaged top executive echelon, down to one vice president, he began setting up a new management team. In one day he named three new veeps from the ranks: Ward's Treasurer Howard Kambestad, 45, Personnel Manager Drummond C. Ball, 39, Soft Goods Merchandiser George...
...quite as active as during the inter-war period, the museum now continues to replenish its modern art collection and plays host to a fairly steady flow of exhibitions, many of which, like the present Cambridge Art Association showing, bear little relation to Germany...
Actually, the present restricted funds handicap some Houses less than others. The most up-to-date libraries need the most money, in order to remain up-to-date. The House which do not try to stay up-to-date do not demand as much, since they do not replenish out-dated books as often. The smallness of the present grant discourages Houses from keeping their books current...
...World Enterprise. To Britain, Baker Weston is a unique example of new world enterprise returning to replenish the home country. His pride in his own success makes him regard other British businessmen a bit scornfully. Says he: "The men at the top in this country don't work hard enough. I am the greatest living exponent of enthusiasm in this country, and I want every living soul to be sold on the idea of working hard for Britain, just as my salesmen are enthused by me to sell my biscuits." As a Canadian soldier in World War I, Weston...
Radcliffe sophomores, juniors, and seniors have been extended a special invitation to attend the first meeting of the CRIMSON fall competition in an attempt to replenish the somewhat depleted Annex bureau of the news-paper...