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Producing the story, on which work began last July, was mainly the task of Senior Editor Robert C. Christopher. Writer Marshall Loeb. Reporter Willard C. Rappleye Jr.. and Researcher Jean Pascoe. The twelve men on the cover, who of course do not exhaust the roster of key men in the advertising business (some of our best friends are missing), were photographed by Ormond Gigli and Derek Bayes. and their pictures placed on a background painted by Robert Vickrey. The cover subjects as numbered above...
...settlement that was finally reached in Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz's Washington office in some respects favored the railroad. But neither...
...courses. Sample: Government 130, taught by Presidential Adviser Don K. Price, who "can usually be found in Washington," with the result that "his appearances usually seemed unprepared, were often unintelligible and practically never interesting." Or: "Philosophy 140 explores deductive logic to the immense boredom of everyone, including Professor Willard Quine. The lectures are insulting, the homework assignments mechanical, the sections poor, and the reading-period selections juvenile...
...Public Be Damned." The last thing that Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg did before his appointment to the Supreme Court was to plead in vain with the telegraphers not to strike. Last week his successor. W. Willard Wirtz, who used to ride the North Western home from work every day when he was Adlai Stevenson's law partner, was also getting nowhere. At week's end, as Ben Heineman riffled through mounds of letters from his commuters urging him to hold fast, the telegraphers dug in for a long siege. At that point, the liberal Milwaukee Journal was reminded...
Kennedy again acted swiftly: he tapped Goldberg's No. 2 man, Under Secretary W. (for William) Willard Wirtz. Lawyer Wirtz, 50, is a veteran Washington hand who became a member of the War Labor Board at 31. As a law professor at North western University from 1946 to 1954 and a law partner of Adlai Stevenson's from 1955 to 1961, he specialized in labor law, served as an arbitrator in many labor-management disagreements...