Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...want the job next year, Dwight Eisenhower might make a good coalition President. In a full-dress speech in the Senate, he demanded that the Administration pursue a resolute course in Asia (TIME, Jan. 22), and once he called Dean Acheson a war casualty who should be allowed to resign. Worst of all, Douglas had even got himself talked about as a possible presidential candidate...
...until Sept. 28; moreover, Texmass had submitted documents to RFC, dated as early as the previous April, and signed by Freeze as Texmass vice president. Symington asked the Department of Justice to prosecute Freeze. Last week, Texas Consolidated decided that Freeze was an expensive liability; he was permitted to resign...
...months the movie industry had buzzed with rumors that Cinemagnate Louis B. Mayer, creator of the star system and one of Hollywood's production giants, was getting ready to resign from the studio he had helped to found 27 years ago. It was no secret that Production Boss Dore Schary's cost-cutting regime was just what the big brass at Loew's, Inc. (MGM's parent company) wanted, that Mayer was becoming a stranger in his own house. Last week the Hollywood Reporter's Bill Feeder tried an old newsman's stunt...
...anti-trust investigation. The President declined to reappoint Eccles as FRB chairman two months later. Writes Eccles: "The principal pressure that shaped the President's decision came . .. from within the inner citadel of the Giannini banking interests . . . Those who were responsible ... no doubt expected that I would resign . . . and the way would be cleared thereafter for continuous expansion...
...Said he planned to resign...