Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Honorary pallbearers for the service today include George P. Baker, dean of the business school; Stanley F. Teele and Donald K. David, former deans of the business school; Vernon R. Alden, president of Ohio University; F.A.O. Bahre, a personal friend of the deceased, John B. Fox, director of overseas relations of the business school; Edmund F. Learned, Charles Edward Wilson professor of business policy; Malcolm P. McNair, Lincoln Filene professor of retailing; Raymond W. Miller, visiting lecturer at the business school; L. Leslie Rollins, assistant dean of the business school, and Clifford J. Welton...
...Higgins (ABC, 9:30-10 p.m.). PREMIÈRE of a new series about an English butler who works for an American family, with My Fair Lady's Stanley Holloway...
...examinations has appealed to many of the University's best-known and most articulate professors. Paul Buck, who was Dean of the Faculty under President Conant, is writing an introduction on the history of exams at Harvard. Franklin Ford, the present Dean, will also be a contributor, along with Stanley Hoffmann, Gerald Holton, George Goethals, Mrs. Bunting, David Reisman, Sanford Lakoff, Sam Beer, Oscar Handlin, John Monro, and others. The finished essays should be before the CEP by Christmas and will be reviewed by the full Faculty sometime during the spring...
...most cases, however, the vast size of the Common Market simply spurs Europe's managers to seek greater growth. It was largely to brace Britain's already giant Imperial Chemical Industries against prospective Common Market competition that I.C.I. Chairman Stanley Paul Chambers launched his ill-fated attempt late last year to take over Courtaulds, Britain's biggest synthetic-fiber maker (TIME, Jan. 26 et seq.). On the same grounds, France's Saint-Gobain, Europe's biggest glass manufacturer and a burgeoning chemical maker, recently set up a joint market venture with Pechiney, another French chemical...
...books, Paul Mandel's Main-side, a skilled first novel set at a Florida naval air station, and Stanley Ellin's The Panama Portrait, which takes place on an island off South America, illustrate just how far-flung fictional organization men are becoming...