Word: stantons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...know the man [Carbo] nor do I know who he knows or what he does. What I do know is that I had contemplated this move for two or three years because of increasing outside activities." Rebellious Captive. Other retiring directors had even less to say. For the record, Stanton Griffis, onetime U.S. Ambassador to Spain, was in Paris. Investment Banker Jansen Noyes and Motor Millionaire Walter P. Chrysler Jr. were "out of town." Financier William M. Greve, a man who temporarily gave up his U.S. citizenship in the 1930s, then returned home hurriedly from Liechtenstein just two jumps ahead...
Your accusation that Stanton's group has "deliberately caused the unemployment of 18,000 workers" achieves the result you desire in portraying the textile manufacturers as a vicious, irresponsible bunch. You might reflect that the workers themselves (or their union) are 50 percent to blame...
...operaters' position, as stated by Seabury Stanton, head of the Cotton Manufacturers Association for the New Bedford-Fall River area, is that "New England mills cannot survive in the face of unequal competition from Southern mills." Stanton's group refuses to compromise with the union despite the efforts of a special mediation board appointed by Governor Herter. The union has announced that its members are willing to go back at the present wage rates, but cotton manufacturers have issued an ultimatum, threatening to move out of the state if their demands are not satisfied...
...Stanton's claims of unequal competition, moreover, are belied by the fact that similar strikes in Maine and New Hampshire have been settled. His argument smacks of economic fallacy, for other New England mills operate maintaining the $1.09 1/2 basis rate...
...three legs, the Ithacan's Larry Lattomus, Andy Dadegian, and Dick Stanton had maintained a five-yard lead over the Crimson's Zeb Warren, Dick Wharton, and Renny Little. On the final hand-off John Morris took off for Cornell and Dave Alpers for Harvard. Alpers, in his first race of the year, could not cut the deficit, and the Big Red won the race in 3:18 flat. Harvard's 3:18.9 was third best behind Princeton. Yale failed to place...