Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...leading characters in Wakeman's fiction, took the advice in real life, chin-chinned with himself and with his associates and spun the compass. He thereupon quit as executive vice president of McCann-Erickson, world's second largest ad agency (after J. Walter Thompson), surrendering a salary "well up in six figures." Said he: "Last year I flew 64,000 scheduled airline miles and found myself concentrating on meeting problems. I got tired of spot-welding jobs. I wanted to do the whole job. We also had honest differences of opinion on doing advertising...
...best condition of his indoor career. With Princeton's Bob Zwirner probably sidelined and Pete Reider doubling the varsity could rack in what had appeared a "bust" event. If Zwirner does not compete, the two-mile will be gravy, with Reided a shoo-in, and Dave Norris and Bill Thompson fighting Eli Jack Bogen for the points...
...Charles E. ("Chip") Bohlen, 52, after longer (47 months) than normal duty as Ambassador to Russia, is scheduled to be replaced and reassigned. Likely successor in Moscow: Ambassador to Austria Llewellyn Thompson...
...Thompson termed an M.A. in music desirable for many fields, including reviewing and teaching at the pre-college level. The need for music teachers, he said, was "acute" and "will increase...
...contest is between Norman W. Smith Jr. '58, President of the Harvard Times-Republican, and Thomas A. Stalker '58, who is supported by Donald Hodel '57, President of the Club, and by past president John R. Thompson...