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...forthright attack by Price Boss Mike Di Salle on N.A.M. policies. Even though he knew NA.M.'s arguments against price controls, e.g., free competition is more effective than Government meddling, Di Salle didn't think they stood up. Besides, said he: "I am not convinced that spokesmen for the N.A.M. speak for the majority of American businessmen." U.S. Chamber of Commerce Economist Emerson P. Schmidt fired back. Said he: "OPS has had little to do with stopping price increases, and in all conscience should not grab credit for below-ceiling prices." Schmidt thought that controls have been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANAGEMENT: Toward Better Understanding | 12/17/1951 | See Source »

...future years," Steward notes "these young men and women who are now friends and fellow students will meet across the diplomatic table as spokesmen for their nations. When that time comes, we can be sure that their negociations with one another will be conducted with friendliness and understanding...

Author: By Jonathan O. Swan, | Title: Embryo Diplomats Pursue International Life, Studies at Small, Congenial Fletcher School | 12/14/1951 | See Source »

...militarists' more vocal spokesmen is bullet-headed, bullet-riddled ex-Colonel Shigenobu Tsuji (30 times wounded in campaigns in China, Burma, Malaya and India). Tsuji crackles as he talks, speaking, as he puts it in the Japanese phrase, "with his drawers down." He is on the government's purge list, but makes no effort to hide his contempt for the purge and for Liberal Premier Yoshi-da's administration. He has written a book in which he seriously questions whether the U.S. can win an all-out war with Russia. Tsuji wants U.S. arms but he does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Don't Hug Me Too Tight | 12/10/1951 | See Source »

...victorious spokesmen for the J. Smith Club were Phillip C. Potter. Jr. 3L and Joseph R. Cortese...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Smith Club Gains Ames Law School Comp Last Round | 12/5/1951 | See Source »

...item in. the New Yorker magazine and a long silence from Cornell's official spokesmen resulted in a faltering start for President Deane W. Malott, who took office at Ithaca last September...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Yorker Catches Malott's Miscue | 12/5/1951 | See Source »

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