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...much as they ever will. Take the testimony of Judson Sayre, retired vice president of Borg, Warner, who now spends his time investing for himself in a quiet office in Chicago's Merchandise Mart. Sayre has done very well on growth stocks, reputedly has made $1,000,000 on Xerox and Syntex. Last week Sayre bought 5,000 shares of Pennsylvania Railroad, and he intends to pay more attention to other blue chips. Says he: "They have all their future in front of them...
...words "service," "love of others," "compassion" not only creep into the middle-ager's vocabulary but add meaning to his life. In church work, social work, community fund drives, culture centers, middle-agers are always at the fore. Sol Linowitz, 52, chairman of the executive committee of Xerox Corp., defines his abiding purpose: "I want to leave the world a little better place than I found...
...yearly rate of almost $3,000,000. The company's first client, Norfolk and Western Railroad, last week signed a new contract calling for 235,000 miles on EJA's 16 six-seat Lear jets and three French-built, ten-passenger Falcons. Among other clients are Xerox, Mead Johnson, IBM, General Electric, White Motor Corp., Cincinnati Milling Machine and HMH Publishing Co., whose Playboy Publisher Hugh Hefner flies out to give campus lectures on the philosophy of sex, always jets back to his Chicago pad by bedtime...
...first performed in 1949, the public pronounced it pretty strong stuff. But the jet age and the Great Society have intervened, and the traveling salesman may some day go the way of rent control and the propeller-driven plane. Many viewers who tuned in to CBS's Xerox special were just curious to see whether the play had gone out of style since its premi...
...POPPY IS ALSO A FLOWER (ABC, 7:30-9 p.m.). The Xerox series of top-talent drama specials on the U.N. has been disappointing so far, but this one looks promising. Director Terrence Young (Dr. No) uses an Ian Fleming story to illustrate the U.N.'s efforts to control narcotics, and the cast is a U.N. in itself: Senta Berger, Stephen Boyd, Yul Brynner, Angie Dickinson, Hugh Griffith, Jack Hawkins, Rita Hayworth, Trevor Howard, E. G. Marshall, Marcello Mastroianni, Gilbert Roland, Omar Sharif, Nadja Tiller, Eli Wallach and Princess Grace Kelly...