Word: thirdly
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...lost. He entered four the next. All lost. Finally, in a $3,500 claiming race on the third day, a filly named Blue Waters won. The Aqueduct crowd of 26,000 sub way jockeys cheered as though they had just seen the Kentucky Derby...
...Post's Jack-of-many-interests is undeniably a man of parts: he is Jackie Robinson, at 41 greying and 15 lbs. over his best playing weight of 215, onetime (1939-40) star halfback at U.C.L.A., longtime (1947-56) first baseman, second baseman, third baseman and outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the Negro who first breached the major leagues' color barrier. Since he quit baseball, Robinson has been a vice president in charge of labor relations for Chock Full O'Nuts Corp., an eatery chain and coffee company with a high proportion of Negro employees. Doubling...
Died. Russell Vernon Mack, 68, Republican Representative from Washington's Third District since 1947, onetime owner and publisher of the Hoquiam Washingtonian; of a coronary occlusion; on the floor of the House...
From the Negro stemmers to Chairman Gray, most of the company's 14,000 employees are local folk. Like Gray, whose father and uncle were both Reynolds chairmen, many are the second or third generation to work for Reynolds. Twelve of the 15 directors are company officers who meet weekly at an informal luncheon, can be rounded up in ten minutes at any other time if anything important comes up. Reynolds' factory workers (35% 0, them Negro) are so loyal to the firm that they have kept Reynolds the only major nonunion firm in the industry, even though it pays...
...Great Challenge (CBS, 1:30-2:30 p.m.). Third of a high-minded series moderated by Howard K. Smith. This time TV asks the question: "What Role Can Communications Play in Producing Effective Leadership...