Word: succeeded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...U.A.W., with its 1,400,000 members, could return to good standing at any time simply by paying the back dues. But such a course seems improbable as long as Reuther and Meany are around. Reuther, one of labor's most vigorous chieftains, had long expected to succeed Meany as top man. But over the years it became clear that George, who deplores Reuther's social activism, had no intention of giving way to Walter. "The only thing I've done against him," says the 73-year-old Meany with a grin, "is that I stayed alive...
Whether Ling can succeed in the close-knit steel industry-where other conglomerate kings like Norton Simon have failed-remains to be seen. LTV plans to stick to a well-tried tactic: as in earlier acquisitions, it will go along with the old management. The stock that LTV acquires will be put into a five-man voting trust until 1971, with present J. & L. officers having a controlling three-man vote among the trustees. But there will be plenty of dividends for LTV. Jones & Laughlin recently reported first-quarter earnings of $11,706,000 on sales of $277 million...
...better than Demy's style is able to do and, as in his Lola and Baie des Anges, shines brightly through the entire film. Demy's style is a strange hybrid. The superb interiors owe much to Godard (Une Femme Est Une Femme, Le Mepris, Pierrot le Fou) and succeed in filling the cinemascope screen with inventive precision; on the other hand, the exteriors are derivative of American films (with shots lifted from Stanley Donen's Singing In The Rain and Nicholas Ray's Party Girl) and don't always work. Demy's Ray like tendency to pull into high...
Harvard's freshman baseball team will try to keep its undefeated (12-0) record intact today as it takes on Yale in New Haven. Should the Yardlings succeed it will be the first time since 1900 that a Crimson freshman nine has gone undefeated and untied...
...brakes-or decides that perhaps it will come out all right in the end after all. Whatever he has to say, the nation's leaders are in the habit of listening to and heeding him. With this kind of prestige, it seemed inevitable that one day Reston would succeed to the editorship of the Times. Last week...