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...Stanton E. Samenow, a clinical psychologist at Saint Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, also spoke yesterday at the opening session and discussed research which supports Szasz's views...
Committee members include William D. Ruckelshaus, former attorney general, Paul Flory, nobel laureate and professor of chemistry at Stanford, and Frank Stanton, former CBS president, Wander revealed yesterday...
Also in Ohio, Cleveland's Democratic city councilwoman Mary Rose Oakar, 36, took over the vacated seat of Democrat James V. Stanton (who lost in his try for a Senate nomination) without Republican opposition. Oakar won her decisive Democratic primary nomination by pointing out that among several major candidates, she was the only non-lawyer and the only woman...
...would have bowed out this week and not waited until next April." CBS insiders pointed to the fact that Paley even then will remain not only chairman of the company but its biggest stockholder, with about 1.5 million shares. Says an old Paley student, CBS Director Frank Stanton, 68: "I foresee no critical change...
...Stanton should know. The first of Paley's presumed corporate heirs, he joined CBS in 1935, became president in 1946, and always expected to take over when the chairman reached retirement age of 65. But when that date finally arrived in 1966, Paley announced that he would not step down after all; it was Stanton who retired at 65. His successor was Charles T. Ireland, a financial expert hired away from International Telephone & Telegraph in 1971 to guide an ambitious acquisitions program. When Ireland died of a heart attack the next year, another outsider with financial savvy was brought...