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...operation for a bone spur. Said DiMag last week: "There's no use kidding anybody, my heel still hurts." Without the big guy, the Yankees would be in peril of the second division; even with him, they would be lucky to stay ahead of 86-year-old Connie Mack's young, ambitious Philadelphia Athletics...
...been hitting the spot. Earnings had slipped, the last quarterly dividend had been omitted, and within a year Pepsi's stock on the New York Stock Exchange had skidded from 24⅛ to as low as 7½ a share. Pepsi's President Walter S. Mack Jr. thought it time to hire halls in New York and Chicago and tell stockholders the score...
...stockholders who gathered in Manhattan's Town Hall last week, President Mack had some more bad news. Pepsi's 1948 net had dropped to $3,152,817 (from $6,769,834 in 1947), and its first-quarter sales for 1949 were below those of the same period in 1948. Nevertheless, Mack was sure the worst of the company's postwar readjustment would be over in another six months...
...sell for 5? at race tracks and ball parks. For home consumption, there is still the old twelve-ounce bottle (new price: 6?). Pepsi also has a new syrup pump for drugstores; at the first plunge, it plays the Pepsi jingle. To cash in on these new ideas, Mack has brought Coca-Cola Vice President Al Steele into the company as sales boss...
...current issue from one of their own and from a pair of practitioners in other fields. Dr. Allen Oldfather Whipple, clinical director of Manhattan's Memorial Hospital, told them how not to act in the operating room-with specifications. Then they got another lecture from Manhattan Internist Mack Lipkin and Psychiatrist Edward Joseph, who complained that too many surgeons do not know how to handle surgery patients, anyhow...