Word: reynoldses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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William Lee Sims II, 58, was elected president of Colgate-Palmolive Co., succeeding Joseph H. McConnell, 49, who resigned (TIME, May 16) and joined Reynolds Metals Co. as general counsel and director. Alabama-born, Sims went to work for Colgate as a salesman in 1924, started the company's...
After a federal jury in Manhattan awarded Journalist Quentin Reynolds $175,001 in a libel suit against Hearst Columnist Westbrook Pegler. Hearst lawyers took their case to the U.S. Court of Appeals. Their argument: what Pegler had written about Reynolds (TIME, May 24, 1954, et seq.) was "innocuous and susceptible...
There was nothing wrong, said the Hearst lawyers, with Pegler's writing that "Reynolds went nuding along the public road [with] a wench." After all, "perfectly honorable people are nudists, and . . . nudism [is] not a crime." Pegler's charge that Reynolds proposed marriage to Heywood Broun's...
Last week it looked as if ODM had been too optimistic. Before a House Small Business subcommittee appeared several small businessmen, complaining about an aluminum shortage. Furthermore, they charged that the industry's Big Three-Aluminum Corp. of America, Reynolds and Kaiser-were discriminating against independent fabricators. Roger Widing...
Reynolds Metals President Richard Reynolds Jr. also blamed the stockpile, asserting that ODM could ease the short age if it would slow up its purchases. Nevertheless, in view of the "tremendous new demand" for aluminum, Reynolds announced that this year "we are going to undertake expansion ... of 50 million Ibs...