Word: telegrapher
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...night beexpected, Harvard's portfolio contains a heavy dose of blue chips. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. is the leading corporate holding with $10.5 million in bonds and $11.3 million in stocks...
Derek and the colonel have never existed outside the Daily Telegraph's satirical "Peter Simple" column. To many Britons, nonetheless, Wraxton and Barmitage are beginning to seem real...
...ended his talent quest. In as Fairbanks Whitney's new president and chief executive officer (at $115,000 a year) goes crew-cut George A. Strichman, 46, once director of manufacturing services for Raytheon Corp. and until last week president of the Kellogg division of the International Telephone & Telegraph Corp...
...needs "hardware," and there is some nagging disagreement as to who should be NATO's chief supplier. The British complain bitterly that the U.S. is crowding them out of more and more arms deals, particularly with West Germany. "Tried and proved British weapons," cried London's Sunday Telegraph, "have been pushed out of Germany by political and economic pressure from...
...Presses running consistently under capacity because of exorbitant union labor demands. The commission cited the experience of the Daily Telegraph, which was able to boost its press speed by 2,000 copies an hour (from 25,000) only after meeting union demands that it hire 17 more printers...