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Chiefly responsible for Demag's growth has been bald, bespectacled Hans Reuter, 67. whose father launched the firm with a 1910 merger of three small Rhineland machinery makers. Last week, after 22 years as general manager of Demag, Reuter stepped up to chairman, to devote his time to such pet projects as Demag's atomic research program. To replace himself as operating boss, Reuter named burly Engineer Heinrich Miller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Germany: Krupp Without Teeth | 6/29/1962 | See Source »

...difference may be hard to tell. Ruhr-born Miller joined Demag in 1927, five years after Hans Reuter went to work there, and rose from compressor salesman to head engineer. For the past two decades, he and Reuter have worked together 14 hours a day, automating Demag's production lines, planning new products, and maneuvering salesmen around the globe to outbid competitors. A slow-spoken technocrat, Miller is alleged by his plaintive subordinates to start his work day "shortly after midnight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Germany: Krupp Without Teeth | 6/29/1962 | See Source »

Kennedy's most prestigious appearance in West Berlin should have been his speech to the Ernst Reuter Society at Berlin's Free University. It had been billed as a major U.S. policy address; some 1,600 West Berliners managed to cram themselves into space designed for only 1,200. But Bobby's speech had been edited to death. Work on it had begun a month before. President Kennedy had expressed a deep interest in it-and insisted on approving it before delivery. Even as Bobby flew from Rome (where he and Ethel had a cordial 25-minute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: Bobby in Berlin | 3/2/1962 | See Source »

Build, Build, Build. Free University was founded in 1948, when a group of Humboldt students and professors appealed to U.S. General Lucius Clay for a new school, got money and help from the U.S. and West Berlin's late Mayor Ernst Reuter. Organized on the same day that the Berlin blockade began, Free University started out with candlelit classes in a few shoddy houses and the remains of ths-Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, its campus the city's streets and its study halls any handy park bench...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Steadfast in Berlin | 12/1/1961 | See Source »

...Richard Reuter, executive director of CARE, told PBH last week that the Jordanian government "wants our help badly enough to accept Jews," according to Mary R. Taylor '62, PBH president. However, a definite decision by PBH will wait until more is known about Jordan's policy on admitting Jews into the country and protecting them while they are there. The report from the CARE representative is due at the end of this month...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Arab Discrimination Againt Jews May Hinder P.B.H. Project Jarba | 11/15/1961 | See Source »

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