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Joseph W. Ahern -- Miss Janet Salter, Simmons College...
Jackson. Describing the philosophy of Big Business in Goethe's phrase as "Aristocratic Anarchy," describing the present Recession in the words of Sir Arthur Salter, famed British economist, as "a 'strike of capital' against political action which it fears and dislikes," Bob Jackson declared...
...most powerful, most inconspicuous newspaper magnates in Britain is a sandy-haired, London-born Jew, 67-year-old Julius Salter Elias (TIME, March 8), boss of Odhams Press Ltd., who has an interest in over 100 periodicals, ranging from the Daily Herald, a Labor paper with over 2,000,000 circulation, to Debrett's (Britain's Social Register). Fleet Street newshawks have long been certain of one fact about elusive Publisher Elias-that for years he has coveted a title, to become formally the peer of Britain's only two comparable press tycoons, Barons Beaverbrook (Daily Express...
Professors claim that when examinations students are the most interesting people in the world, for their and attitudes range from to joy--though seldom, latter. One professor, Wisconsin's J. Salter, minicammed his students during recent test...
Early each morning from a slinky Rolls-Royce that glides up to a dingy row of buildings on London's Long Acre, there steps a sandy-haired, neat, London-born Jew, 67-year-old Julius Salter Elias, chairman and managing director of Odhams Press Ltd. He is the most diligent figure in Britain's newspaper world. In his silver-&-black modernistic office he works 16 hours on weekdays, eight on Sundays. Every night at 10 he telephones his press superintendent to get last-minute details of headlines, pictures, stories. Austerely aloof, this lone wolf of Fleet Street...