Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...exhibition stresses the work of Prud'hon, Ingres, Gericault, Chasseriau, Millet, Degas, and Toulouse-Lautrec. It also includes a portrait of Marie Stuart by Jean de Court and portraits by Francois Clouet which have been lent to the Museum...
...mathematics professor at M.I.T. and a pioneer in the development of machines to do the work of men (Cybernetics-TIME, Dec. 27, 1948), he has written a book that rivals in psychological interest, if not in literary skill, the recollections of such other youthful prodigies as John Stuart Mill and Samuel Butler...
...Halsey, Stuart's President Harold Stuart has seldom missed a chance to take a potshot at Morgan Stanley; in fact, he was an important Government witness in the antitrust case* against 17 investment bankers (TIME, March 31). With his help, the U.S. hoped to prove that Morgan Stanley and its Wall Street colleagues long monopolized the securities business by the negotiated-bid methods which Stuart objected to. But Stuart was of little help, and Morgan Stanley steadfastly denies such charges. It points out that it has invited Stuart to join in several of its negotiated deals, only...
Last week, for the first time, the two companies joined hands to underwrite a securities issue. Halsey, Stuart & Co. agreed to join a group of more than 200 underwriters, headed by Morgan Stanley, to sell $200 million of Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. bonds next month. It is the biggest public underwriting of industrial corporate securities in history-and, true to Morgan Stanley tradition, is a negotiated deal. Even so, Halsey, Stuart insisted that no compromise of principle was involved. Said Advertising Manager Carl A. Anderson: "We still believe certain things and they believe other things. [But] we certainly...
Invitation to Learning (Sun. 11:35 a.m., CBS). Discussion of John Stuart Mill's essay On Liberty...