Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...first and only woman ambassador, quietly elegant Eugenie Anderson of Red Wing, Minn., arrived in Copenhagen less than two months ago. Already Danes call her "second lady of the land." How does she do it? Her Red Wing diplomacy was nicely evident last week...
...economic-affairs adviser in the U.S. State Department from 1944 to 1947, calm, courtly William Lockhart Clayton preached the gospel of freer world trade and the responsibility of U.S. businessmen to finance industrial development abroad. Last week, as boss of Anderson, Clayton & Co., world-trading cotton brokers, Will Clayton showed just what he meant. In Mexico, alongside the highway from Saltillo to Monterrey, rimmed by 12,000-ft. peaks of the Sierra Madre, he opened a new $3,000,000 food-processing plant. Square, squat and red brick, it looked much the same as any other plant from the outside...
...Will Clayton, the plant was the logical outgrowth of doing business in Mexico. Anderson, Clayton has been buying Mexican cotton for 27 years, has helped push the nation's annual output from 200,000 to over 800,000 bales by crop loans to farmers. Since the company owns 22 cotton gins, five edible-oil mills and an oil refinery in Mexico, the food business is the natural outlet for its oil production. With $4,000,000 allotted for expansion of his Mexican business in 1950, Clayton hopes to see Mexico's cotton crop grow...
Third period: scoring--Kittredge (Anderson, Carman), 12:57; Garrity (unassisted), 17:11; Garrity (unassisted...
Second period: scoring--Carman (Kittredge), 4:12; Marshall (Minot), 8:55; Anderson (Kittredge, DiBlasio...