Word: wilsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Late Entry. In Ridgecrest, Calif., Arthur Wilson, 47, had his teeth out, fumed when three successive sets of store teeth failed to fit, found he was" cutting...
...appeared regularly in TIME (at first, twice, then three times a year) since the issue of March 11, 1935. The original test was modeled after a similar one prepared for the American Council on Education by Dr. Alvin C. Eurich, now vice president of Stanford University, and Elmo C. Wilson, now research director of the Columbia Broadcasting System. They became the mentors of TIME'S Current Affairs Test, and they still are-aided and abetted by TIME'S editorial and education staffs...
Whose fault was it? Said Wilson: "If you want me to be real frank, I think it is the Administration's fault." The Government had made three changes in wage-price policies, kept management-labor relations in a state of strikes and utter confusion...
With costs hopping up everywhere, Charlie Wilson had only one solution: raise the price of G.M. cars $100 all around. (G.M. will soon ask OPA to okay this...
...every four orders is a "solid" one, there have been few rejections of cars by customers. Mass turndowns because of price rises seemed a long way off. But many another industry, where the demand was not so great, could not take this easy way out. They had Charlie Wilson's troubles, but could not use his solution...