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Elgin traditionalists objected, argued that they had tried a low-priced line under the Wadsworth label, and that it did not sell. Of course not, countered Moorman-nobody knew the name. "Use your competitive edge." said he. "An Elgin selling for $20 has an advantage over any other $20 watch-the name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: New Life at Elgin | 5/2/1960 | See Source »

...them was Robert F. Goheen, a Princeton man and recently discharged Army light colonel, who aimed at a State Department career. He became a classicist instead, and wound up after eleven years as president of Princeton. The 1946 Fellows were diverted just as neatly from other careers. Frank Wadsworth, a wartime test pilot who wanted to go on flying, is now a Shakespearean scholar at the University of California. And William M. Meredith, poet and English professor at Connecticut College, was won away from his prewar reporting job on the New York Times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Search for Professors | 3/21/1960 | See Source »

...170th time in 15 months, U.S. Ambassador James J. Wadsworth retraced his worn route into a Geneva conference room last week to make one more patient try at an effective East-West ban on the testing of nuclear weapons. With him, Wadsworth brought a brand-new U.S. approach to the problem and, as always, hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ATOM: The Formula As Before | 2/22/1960 | See Source »

...think we can go on forever without any decision . . . Either we ought to get quickly some decision on the scientific data or we should just drop the whole business and resume testing." On the other side, White House Science Adviser Kistiakowsky, and U.S. Ambassador James Wadsworth, senior U.S. diplomat at the Geneva talks, argue that nuclear-test suspension is still the most promising path toward world disarmament and that the U.S. should regard the risk of Russian cheating, and the greater risk of weakening U.S. defenses, as the lesser of evils in a world of mounting armaments. The President, deeply...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ATOM: Freedom to Test | 1/11/1960 | See Source »

...presented with a petition of 500 or more names by Tuesday at 7:15 p.m., as Elections Committee Chairman I will bring the entire question before the Elections Committee. This Committee is composed of the Elections Chairmen in each House plus two Student Council members, Chris Wadsworth and myself. The final decision in this case would then be made by this Committee. Albert L. Jacobs, Jr. '61, Chairman, Student Council Elections Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARSHAL PETITIONS | 12/1/1959 | See Source »

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