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Bernhard Auer's name is known to many of you. For the past several years he has been signing all our circulation mail. A graduate of Taft School and Williams College, where he majored in political science. Bernie came to TIME as a copy boy in 1939. He moved fast. By 1946 he was assistant circulation director for TIME, LIFE and FORTUNE. (His World War II service included two years with the U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps in Burma and India.) He became TIME'S circulation director in 1951. In the nine years that he held that...
Conventions 1960 (NBC, 5:30-6 p.m.). A look at past presidential conventions and a preview of what may be ahead. With Chet Huntley and David Brinkley...
...information, sold two-thirds of his shareholdings around the time when Capital stock was at a peak ($41.50) four years ago, later bought back his stock at substantially lower prices, quadrupling his former shareholdings. His law firm has been paid $588,500 in legal fees by Capital in the past six years...
...options for 20,000 shares of stock, while General Electric Co. Chairman Ralph Cordiner has a $1,262,260 paper profit on options exercised since 1957. But with this year's fall in the market, and the failure of many stocks to rise during the past few years, many another executive has raised the question of whether options are as golden as their glitter...
Charles Francis Adams placed the chief blame for Raytheon's money needs on its rapid expansion to increase production of the Hawk and Sparrow missiles. In adding 10,000 new employees in the past twelve months, Raytheon has suffered a drop in efficiency, incurred heavy expenses that are often avoided with slower growth...