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The nation's largest railroad, the Pennsylvania, last week reached over to the nation's eleventh largest for its new chief: Stuart Thomas Saunders, 54, a Harvard Law grad ('34) who made an impressive record as president of the money-making Norfolk & Western. He succeeds Chairman James...
Saunders clearly intends to follow the same track as he did at the N. & W.; merge and make more money. He cut costs by modernizing rolling stock and linking up with the complementary Virginian, and earned $65 million after taxes on revenues of $250 million last year, while the Pennsy...
The Saunders appointment, which helped to lift the Pennsy's stock last week, came at a time when almost all railmen, dour for so long, are smiling for a change. Rail shares on the Dow-Jones average have risen more than 50% since last October. They briefly touched a...
By 1952, Moore was ready to publish The Metabolic Response to Surgery, a slim (156-page) volume, listing Margaret R. Ball, his chief lab technician, as coauthor. Despite its unimpressive size and its coldly scientific title, the book became a surgical landmark. And it was only a beginning. What Moore...
Seven days later, 16-year-old Daniela Saunders was choked to death in an alley in Boston's tough Roxbury section, and the city's fury knew no bounds. Police Commissioner Edmund L. McNamara appeared before a mass protest meeting and pleaded for understanding. Said he, sadly: "I...