Word: sullivane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Edward Sullivan, head of the local A.F.L. branch, said that employees here "don't know what they're doing or where they're going. We could organize them into one solid unit, instead of the seven they have now, and that would mean they could get what they wanted...
Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town (Sat. 9 p.m., CBS). Salute to Pittsburgh, with Maxine Sullivan, William Eythe, Jackie Heller...
...Radio Theater (Mon. 9 p.m., CBS). Bette Davis in Payment on Demand, with Barry Sullivan...
...Tory platforms. Even Britain's Hesketh Pearson relishes nothing more than the tart flavor of a well-dished Whig-and Pearson denies that he is a Tory at all. In his time, he has written sympathetic biographies of such diverse spirits as Dickens, G.B.S., Oscar Wilde and Gilbert & Sullivan. But, Tory or no Tory, Biographer Pearson seems to see eye-to-eye with Dizzy on a great many matters of principle. He is strongly opposed, for one thing, to compulsory education beyond the three R's. For another, he is able to write of William Ewart Gladstone...
...hold on to its top executives. Last year, before the company adopted its plan, Republic lost three top men to other companies which offered fat extra-salary benefits; even President Charles M. White had been approached. But Lawyer Arthur Dean of Manhattan's top-drawer firm of Sullivan & Cromwell probed right to the heart of the matter. Unless companies can reward their executives by such devices as stock options, said Dean, they will slip away in increasing numbers to enter business for themselves. In many a U.S. community, hardworking dealers who own their own businesses are making more real...