Word: snider
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Next on the speaker's stand was Donald B. Snider, publisher of The Atlantic Monthly, who revealed that the magazine field is hard to crash right out of college because few magazines will take a risk on an apprentice when they can always pick up an experienced man from some other branch of the publishing business...
Magazines have small staffs, added Snider; the Atlantic, for instance, keeps 100 on the payroll, 41 of whom are stenographers in the circulation department...
Procrastinator. In Ellsworth, Wis., Lloyd Snider was released from custody when he promised to marry the mother of his nine children...
...than 10 shares at $50; when a businessman sells out his company for another company's stock, he looks for blue-chip prestige. Thus when Standard bought the Loudon Packing Co. (V8 Vegetable Juice) last March, the Loudons insisted on cash, but when General Foods bought out Snider Packing at about the same time, only common stock changed hands. Expansionist Adams, whose stock phrase is "some day we've got to grow some," figures that his fiscal contraction should enable Standard Brands to expand...
...list includes: Joseph L. Snider, Professor of Business Economics; Ronold W. P. King, Associate Professor of Physics and Communication Engineering; Henry Chauncey, Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Chairman of the Committee on Scholarships in Harvard College; George Van S. Smith, W. H. Baker Professor of Gynaecology...