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...most of McDonald's headquarters employees, 400 in all, adjusted quickly to the wide-open spaces. Now, says Market Research Coordinator Judy Stezowski, "You always know what's going on. You hear everything." The turnover rate among secretaries and clerical help has dropped in some departments from 100% each year at the old Loop offices to about 25% at the new Oak Brook base. Executives also feel that productivity...
Harvard looked fairly flat for the remainder of the period, with the exception of an excellent scoring chance blown by a wide-open Bob Goodenow, who semi-fanned on a backhander from five feet. Harvard had an 11-10 shooting advantage for the period, but B.U. goalie Dan Brady was superb...
...Restic came down from Canada this fall to assume the reins of a Harvard football team picked by many to win the Ivy League. He had a highly-touted, wide-open offense to install in three weeks in early September--there's no spring training in the Ivy League...
Park believes that these statistics indicate that the freshmen are adapting very well to the wide-open style of football used by the varsity. "The guys are adapting very well simply because they're learning everything from scratch this year. They don't have any old habits of play to break." "We now use the complete basic offense that the varsity uses. I believe the freshmen are developing just as coach Restic expected," Park added...
...Through the generosity (or naivete) of the U.S., which supplied capital, raw material, modern equipment, technical assistance and even wide-open markets to the poor defeated Japanese during the past quarter-century, this little island country with no energy resources of any kind was able to reach the enviable position of world's No. 3 industrial power. Yet these ungrateful people are accusing us of deceit. What other country in the world will help Japan carry through to the 21st century with the same rate of growth...