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Maxwell E. Foster jr.
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BRASS TACKS
(The is the second of two articles on a union leader's plan for "management-sharing" in industry. Yesterday's article sketched the
BRASS TACKS
(This is the first of two articles on a plan for "management-sharing" in industry. Today's article sketches the plan's history
CABBAGES & KINGS
The Massachusetts Horticultural Society held it annual Flower Show last week in the Mechanics Building in Boston. By Friday, a
CABBAGES & KINGS
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a town of about 7,000 people. It has two factories, which together employ about 500 from the
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
On September 28, 1914, in the middle of an article describing the completion of Larz Anderson Bridge and the installation
CABBAGES & KINGS
The Harvard man gets his cold cereal in conservative little boxes whose chief decoration is a pacan on the cereal's
THE PLAYGOER
When "Troilus and Cressida" was played for the first time at the Brattle Theater a little over a year ago,
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
When Houghton Library opened, three months after Pearl Harbor, it was described as "fireproof, earthquake-proof, and reasonably protected against the
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
The suave photomurals and green fluorescentlit interior of Phillips' Book Store's new establishment which opened this week would make strange
THE MOVIEGOER
With the story by Sir Osbert Sitwell and James Mason in a lead part, this movie should have been a
The Fallen Idol
"The Fallen Idol," an English production based on a short story by Graham Greone, was chosen as England's best film
Italy Has Jeeps, Cokes, Monuments, Students Find
American influences, borne by the G.I.'s, have permeated the whole of Italy. The Rome police force travels about in a
THE MOVIEGOER
The movie industry is like a cat with a mouse. Once the moviemen get a successful idea; they go on
Thousands of US Students Migrate To Europe for Summer Study, Play
Western Europe suffered a major invasion this summer. As soon as American schools and colleges lot down their bars in
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
The Dana Palmer house ain't where it used to be. Four years ago the yellow clapboard building stood right in