Word: tags
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Geneen himself shuns the conglomerate tag, prefers to call ITT "a unified-management, multiproduct company"-a term that, for some reason, he considers far tidier. Whatever the label, Geneen's ITT has become a hearty concoction. A huge amalgam of some 150 affiliated companies in 57 countries, it hums with new purpose in its traditional field: the manufacture of communications equipment around the world. At the same time, ITT's 204,000 employees are pushing into fresh territory. Backed by an annual research-and-development budget of $220 million, ITT scientists are at work on such sophisticated projects...
...inciting a riot. Debate, said the Governor, "is our way of life. If Mr. Castro, who is only 90 miles away, comes to Florida, I'll debate with him." Asked if he thought Brown also was a Communist, Kirk borrowed one of Walter Reuther's old tag lines: "If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, it must be a duck." Nevertheless, the Governor thought that Brown, a dropout in his senior year at Louisiana's Southern University Agriculture and Mechanical College, still had a lot to learn about demagoguery. "If that...
...only recently might have struck many Americans as most immoderate. One such scheme is A. Philip Randolph's "Freedom Budget," originally proposed two years ago. It would wipe out the ghettos, provide a guaranteed annual income, increase spending on education, housing, vocational training and health services. The price tag: $185 billion over a ten-year period...
...earnestly has Kelly been expanding that it almost overlooked a lag in the company name. Last year it dropped "Girl" from its old name, "Kelly Girl Service Inc." It was deferring to its growing number of males, who had smarted under the tag of those "Kelly Girl...
Alan McClennen, city planning director for Cambridge, indicated yesterday that the Planning Board would ask the Cambridge City Council August 14 to authorize funds to begin studies of possible Urban Renewal projects in the Harvard Square area. The price tag for the studies could be as much as $500,000 McClennen said...