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...wide that he often boasts the title of financial vice president and ranks just below the president in authority. So important have the financial men become that more and more of them find their way to the top corporate jobs-General Motors Chairman Frederic G. Donner, Chrysler President Lynn Townsend, General Electric President Gerald Phillippe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of Business: The Sharp-Pencil Men | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

...Elis broke pool records in five events following the dive. Townsend won the individual medley in 2:03.3. In this same event two men were disqualified: Pringle, for an illegal kick, and Kelfer, for missing his backstroke-breaststroke turn. The versatile Clark came back to win the 200-yard butterfly in 2:02.8; Austin won the 100-yard freestyle in 48.4; Goettache easily won the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 2:01.2; and the free relay team of Galton, Mussman, Lyons and Austin won the event with ease...

Author: By Michael Crichton, | Title: Yale Swim Squad Sinks Varsity; Elis' Set Six IAB Pool Records | 3/4/1963 | See Source »

...Skalinder-H (new pool record. Old record 48.6, by Kaufmann, Harvard, 1962); 200-yd. backstroke: 1) Goettsche-Y, 2:01.2; 2) Stevens-Y; 3) Bennett-H (new pool record. Old record 2:01.4 by Graef, Princeton, 1962); 500-yd. freestyle: 1) Abramson-H, 5:05.2; 2) Straw-Y; 3) Townsend-Y (new pool and Harvard record. Old records 2:13.7 by Abramson, Harvard, 1963); 200-yd. breaststroke: 1) Pringle-H, 2:18.5; 2) Chadsey-H; 3) Kelfer-Y; 400-yd. free relay: 1) Yale (Galton, Mussman, Lyons, Austin) 3:15.5 (new pool record).JOHN PRINGLE winning breaststroke...

Author: By Michael Crichton, | Title: Yale Swim Squad Sinks Varsity; Elis' Set Six IAB Pool Records | 3/4/1963 | See Source »

...based on more than fond hopes. January's auto sales totaled 543,601, a 12% increase over January 1962, and a record for any January. The biggest sales rise was made by Chrysler, which is recuperating vigorously under the cost-cutting, fat-trimming prescription of President Lynn Townsend. Chrysler took 11.8% of the market in January, almost 2% better than its showing last year. General Motors, as usual, had the biggest share (55.6%), and its Chevrolet, Pontiac and Cadillac divisions all made records...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: Full Speed Ahead | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

About Time. Despite his drastic clampdown on Chrysler's spending, Lynn Townsend has not mortgaged future growth for the sake of current profit. Next year the company will put 50 to 75 gas-turbine Chryslers into the hands of specially selected customers for testing?a step that Townsend hopes will give Chrysler a commanding lead in development of what may prove the auto engine of the future. But the impact of Townsend's turnaround is already apparent among those shrewdest of critics, the dealers. Says Sacramento Dealer Dalton Feldstein: "It's a new spirit, a new era?...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Man on the Cover LYNN TOWNSEND & CHRYSLER'S COMEBACK | 12/28/1962 | See Source »

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