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Actually, the heart of Coca-Cola remains Atlanta, and its hard, all-powerful head remains Robert Winship Woodruff...
...Hobbs, 42, was elected president of the Coca-Cola Co., after ten years as an RFC lawyer, only four years with Coca-Cola. Bill Hobbs left RFC's Atlanta office to reorganize Coca-Cola's musty legal department, caught the eye of Coca-Cola's Robert Winship Woodruff. From then on, Bill Hobbs fizzed up to a vice-presidency, moved to New York to head the Coca-Cola Export Co. As president, Bill Hobbs will be second only to Bob Woodruff, who was acting president, and will continue as board chairman...
...existence of evil -i.e., of stupidity and cowardice and self-love-as any American writer of his time. The knowledge pervades his lightest work; and in one small corner of his world, in such stories as The Cane in the Corridor and The Breaking Up of the Winship, evil unmasks itself in grim tragedy...
Harvard's Allport, helped by Elizabeth Winship, examined 3,226 headlines printed in a dozen representative papers between mid-August and mid-November, 1942-a period in which the good news of North Africa was balanced by grim news from other fronts. He found 1,918 of the headlines optimistic (U.S. FLEET ROUTS JAPS), only 703 pessimistic (MEATLESS DAYS LOOM) and 605 neutral (CONVOY STORY TOLD...
Dunster: Bill Lucas, stroke; Walt Rogers, 7; Bill Schal, 6; Frank Hammond, 5; Fred Cunningham, 4; Al Schmidt, 3; Tom Winship, 2; Finn Ferner, 1; Cliff Taylor...