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According to Friends, the unit was organized by John Snook, a former World War 2, commando who is vice president and general manager of the telephone company.
A former Du Pont official became a General Motors vice president and set about maximizing Du Pont's share of the General Motors market.
director of engineering at Philco of Great Britain, Ltd., and vice president in charge of production and assistant to the president at The Brush Development Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Reama, who retired as vice president of the American Screw Co. in 1955 said, `` Both parties in the last election told us that we need a five per cent growth in the gross national product -- but neither told us how to achieve it ''.
Her husband recently was appointed vice president of the university, bringing them back here from the east.
The vice president of the City Council complained yesterday that there are `` deficiencies '' in the city's snow clearing program which should be corrected as soon as possible.
Although economic and personal circumstances vary widely among those now choosing apartments, Leo J. Pantas, vice president of a hardware manufacturing company, pointed out recently that many apartment seekers seem to have one characteristic in common: a desire for greater convenience and freedom from the problems involved in maintaining a house.
F. Morris Cochran, university vice president and business manager, said the house has been bought to provide rental housing for faculty families, particularly for those here for a limited time.
Other officers are Angelo J. Scampini, vice president, Joseph V. Arata, treasurer, and Fred J. Casassa, secretary.
`` In August our dealers sold 13% more farm machinery than a year earlier and in September retail sales were 14% higher than last year '', says Mark V. Keeler, farm equipment vice president of International Harvester Co..
Tractor production at Massey-Ferguson, Ltd., of Toronto in July and August rose to 2,418 units from 869 in the like period a year earlier, says John Staiger, vice president.
Merritt D. Hill, Ford Motor Co. vice president, says his company is starting to get calls daily from dealers demanding immediate delivery or wanting earlier shipping dates on orders for corn pickers.
`` When you stand up in public and take vows to strive to set an example before your children and to teach them the fundamentals of the Christian faith, you strive a little harder to uphold those vows '', explains the slender vice president of the young couples Sunday school class.
When he was made a vice president only a year after the new sales job, a leading business magazine ran his photograph with a brief biography in a series on national business leaders of the future.
At the 1856 Republican National Convention, Lincoln placed second in the contest to become the party's candidate for vice president.
* 1923 – As vice president, Calvin Coolidge becomes the 30th President of the United States after the death of Warren G. Harding
* Mid-level Principal / Partner: Principal or partner ; titles may include executive or senior vice president.
* Junior Principal / Partner: Recently made a partner or principal of the firm ; title may include vice president.
Johnson's " unwavering commitment to the Union " was a significant factor in making him Lincoln's choice as vice president on the Union Party's premier ticket that year.
* Alfonso Oiterong, Palauan statesman, former Palau vice president 1981-1985
As a result, 175 employees of Aon were killed in the attacks, including Eisenberg and Kevin Cosgrove, a vice president of the company that made a call to 911 when the tower collapsed.
But in 1952, when General Motors president Charles E. Wilson, nominated for a cabinet post, told Congress "... what was good for the country was good for General Motors and vice versa ," he inspired one of Capp's greatest satires — the introduction of General Bullmoose, the robust, ruthless, and ageless business tycoon.
They discuss how their finances will improve now that Torvald has a new job as the vice president of the bank.
" Historian Ron Chernow says of this " he wasn't calling for peaceful protests or civil disobedience: he was calling for outright rebellion, if needed, against the federal government of which he was vice president.

vice and little
As evidence of these movements, bull sharks tagged inside the lake have later been caught in the open ocean ( and vice versa ), with some taking as little as 7 – 11 days to complete the journey.
Additionally, the academics, who themselves tend to eschew any attempt at interpretation, complained that the English translations were usually of poor quality, seemed to display little or no knowledge of 16th-century French, were tendentious and, at worst, were sometimes twisted to fit the events to which they were supposed to refer ( or vice versa ).
Because of the low social status of immigrant workers, contemporary writers and media had little trouble portraying opium dens as seats of vice, white slavery, gambling, knife and revolver fights, a source for drugs causing deadly overdoses, with the potential to addict and corrupt the white population.
A patient with Stage I endometriosis may have little disease and severe pain, while a patient with Stage IV endometriosis may have severe disease and no pain or vice versa.
Apart from their gender, there was little to distinguish the female goddess from the male god in a pair ; indeed, the names of the females are merely the female forms of the male name and vice versa.
According to the statement of Philostratus, on which little reliance can be placed, he delivered his lecture on virtue and vice in Thebes and Sparta also.
At the time of the event, Elan Steinberg, vice president of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and their Descendants stated that " Holocaust survivors view Jedwabne as a symbol of the widespread, but little acknowledged, collaboration by the local population in the countries occupied by the Nazis in the slaughter and the plunder of the Jews during World War II.
He seems to have a little crush on Dr. Ozma Furbanna and vice versa.
She learns a little bit about Go, when Hikaru becomes interested, and she later joins the Haze Middle School Go club, serving as vice captain of the girls ' team, despite her being a weak player.
" In 1956, at the age of 30, he was appointed as the vice rector of the Catholic University of Puerto Rico, " a position he managed to keep for several years before getting thrown out — Illich was just a little too loud in his criticism of the Vatican ’ s pronouncements on birth control and comparatively demure silence about the bomb.
Not all Finnish words for the little folk have an English equivalent, and vice versa, so confusion in the translation of these terms is quite common.
Bull sharks tagged inside the lake have later been caught in the open ocean ( and vice versa ), with some taking as little as seven to eleven days to complete the journey.
Scheel, as vice chancellor, chaired the government meetings for a little over a week, until Helmut Schmidt was elected Chancellor.
Many, if not most, movie stars have recording sidelines, and vice versa ; this has been a key marketing strategy in an entertainment industry where American-style, multimedia advertising campaigns have until recently been little used ( Bordwell, 2000 ).
The player uses a hole in the ground to create the path for Hamton to follow ( the control is a little confusing, as the player must press left for the hole to move right and vice versa ).
A writer of the peripatetic school ( c. 1st century BC or AD ) elaborated a little more on Aristotle by labeling effiminacy as a vice.
In the next years, political parties re-emerged, but Czech parties had little or no presence in Slovakia, and vice versa.
That left Hatta with little to do as vice president, especially since his term as prime minister was not renewed.
Following this abrupt event, he was moved to vice chairman, a title with little power, and Mike Markkula, the man who had hired Scott, replaced him.
Rip " lived and worked in a recognizable, glamorous, modern New York City on cases involving very human frailties and vice ", and " grew older as the strip progressed ", a continuity advancement little seen in the strips of the time ( although pioneered in " Gasoline Alley " and Mary Worth ).
It also earned epithets such as " the wickedest little settlement in British Columbia " and " a veritable Sodom and Gomorrah " of vice and violence and lawlessness.
Those against the move at the time tried to argue that Fleetwood was a genteel place that had little, if anything, in common with the noisy neighbour to the south ; then, as now, the Boundary Commission disagreed with the idea that Blackpool was a " den of vice ", as one local Fleetwood newspaper claimed.
Ishmael declines the offer as he has little interest in worldly affairs – bowling is his only vice.

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