Word: mcgraw
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...complains that not enough school systems are buying them. Sales have been made mostly to schools in large northern cities, but the books are also in use in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Publishers are so competitive that they commonly do not divulge sales; McGraw-Hill, however, reports that it has sold 100,000 such books-an indication that they are moving well throughout the field. Other successful textbooks have been put out by Scott Foresman, Macmillan, Follett, Chandler, and Holt, Rinehart & Winston...
...Zeisler, a Chicago broker. "One out of every five stocks is still going up." Along with the onics, there are other swinging investment areas. One is education, where a teaching revolution in methods and televised or computerized machinery is under way. Crowell-Collier has risen from 45½ to 51?, McGraw-Hill from 66¼ to 69, while shares of IBM, counting a three-for-two split and a new issue in May, have increased in value 5.1%. Recreation is big on Wall Street. And Polaroid, which has gone from 130¼ to 171½ since February, is its high flag. Even the money...
...revenues were up 18% on the Saturday Evening Post, 20% on the Ladies' Home Journal, and 40% on American Home. Time Inc. continued to pace the industry with a record net income of $17,730,000, up $4,095,000 from the same period in 1965. McGraw-Hill Inc. was in second place, with a net income...
...RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS by Carl Bakal. 392 pages. McGraw-Hill...
...KING by Frances Parkinson Keyes. 351 pages. McGraw-Hill...