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...ones ? have not yet convinced skeptics that they have the talent to run the huge structures that they have built. Warns Chairman Willard F. Rockwell Jr. of North American-Rockwell, the aerospace-electronics combine: "Sooner or later, after all the crazy speculation, after all the manipulations, those acquisitions must be operated profitably. And it isn't easy to find the management." Conglomerates must cope with the problems of maturity ? the inevitable day when the pace of expansion slackens. Then, without the continuous growth-through-merger that has too often been the basis of their Wall Street appeal...
Four Radcliffe South House tutors are offering a noncredit seminar on black humor this semester which may develop into an accredited course next year, Willard F. Keeney, teaching fellow in English, said yesterday...
Working first for the Secretary of Labor, W. Willard Wirtz, on the problems of ghetto youth, Miss Kearns joined the White House staff in April '68 after Johnson had announced he would not run. "I was allowed great independence in the White House," Miss Kearns said...
...right to a fair trial depends upon how willingly and responsibly those who are selected as jurors approach their duties, some effort should be made to ensure that such duties entail neither undue economic hardship or undue discomfort. One man who is earnestly attempting to minimize the discomforts is Willard Polhemus, the bailiff who will be in charge of the Sirhan jurors when they leave the courtroom. Polhemus is planning weekend sightseeing trips for his charges. "Nothing like Marineland," he hurriedly notes, but there will be relaxing tours of the California coast that "wind up in a nice restaurant where...
Miss Kearns took a leave of absence in 1967 to serve as a White House fellow to Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor...