Word: steels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...business is almost wholly a men's club. In the 1,300 biggest U.S. companies, there are about 150 women directors v. about 20 five years ago. With rare exceptions, women have not risen as high as vice president in the big, old, basic industries, such as steel, autos, oil, railroads. Generally, women have done better in less tradition-bound fields: computers, communications and finance, though those who have climbed to vice presidencies tend to be in personnel, corporate relations and other ancillary areas...
...should have pictured the Buffalo Bills' offensive line. The Electric Company turned loose the Juice and the front four became the Steel Sieve...
...that is not what Thomas Jefferson had in mind." Inveighing against "bigness" in all forms, Harris says he wants to chop down big Government and big business, but he is more reticent about big labor, since he needs its support. He would break up the automobile, oil and steel industries, corporate farming operations and one-bank holding companies. "These companies say they want free enterprise," warns Harris. "Well, I would give them a very, very strong dose...
...Transfer technology and pursue research specifically suited to Fourth and Fifth World conditions. An Indian agricultural expert stresses, for instance, that his country may have less need for "miracle seeds" than for an improved oxen-driven steel hoe or an improved bullock cart...
...wearer to add, subtract, divide and multiply. It can calculate figures up to 999 billion, and has a memory bank. Pulsar will manufacture only a limited number of the solid-gold, 22-key calculator watches at $3,950 each. Next year the Pennsylvania-based company will market a stainless steel model priced at "under...