Word: w
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Richard T. Gill, Ray A. Goldberg, Howland P. Hall, Peter G. Harwood, Paul G. Haskell, Julian B. Hotton, Jr., Harry P. Haveles, Jr., Stanley G. Karson, Edward M. Lamont, Frederick F. Lamont, Jr., Robert S. Leventhal, Charles Lipton, Arthur C. McGill, John W. McNulty, Thomas R. Morse, Henry W. Muller...
...W. H. MORRIS...
...cruncher came when a group of eight Senators offered an amendment to lop a cool $197 million off the bill. The amendment's chief promoter was Nevada's George W. Malone, a former prize fighter who had made a one-man survey of Europe in an airplane. He had found, he said, that in some cities U.S. relief supplies were being sold on the open market...
When young (34) Edward W. Carter went to work for Los Angeles' Broadway Department Store, Inc. two years ago, he intended to move cautiously; a $50,000-a-year (plus bonus) executive, he thought, ought not to seem impulsive. On his second day, he started on a leisurely tour of the company's Pasadena branch and what he saw made him jump. The floors were laid out poorly, the sales fixtures outmoded. "My God," groaned Ed Carter, "the fellows who laid out the Pasadena store are laying out the new Broadway-Crenshaw." The Crenshaw, seven miles southwest...
Making the Deal. While completing his project, Lamb drove some shrewd real estate bargains. Ten stores-among them branches of F. W. Woolworth, Edison Brothers Shoe Shops and Owl Drug Co.-subleased some of his spare land at $2,000 a front foot. Lamb was not afraid of the competition as long as it helped to pay the cost of his store...