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Leadership
Watergate as a case study in management
By
Max Ways
November 1, 1973
Features
What the Postal Service can’t deliver
July 1, 1973
Magazine
A car that may reshape the industry’s future
By
Charles G. Burck
July 1, 1972
Features
What we know about marijuana—so far
By
Edmund K. Faltermayer
March 1, 1971
Magazine
What business thinks about the environment
By
Robert S. Diamond
February 1, 1970
Magazine
Student activists: Free-form revolutionaries
By
Charles Burck
January 1, 1969
Features
Student activists: Free-form revolutionaries
By
Fortune Editors
January 1, 1969
Magazine
The fastest richest Texan ever
By
Arthur M. Louis
November 1, 1968
Features
The deeper shame of American cities
By
Fortune Editors
November 1, 1968
Magazine
Report from the U.S.: ‘There is a vast unease about the prospects of the republic’
By
Irving Kristol
July 1, 1968
Magazine
America’s centimillionaires
By
Arthur M. Louis
May 1, 1968
Features
Social Security: Drifting off course
By
Fortune Editors
December 2, 1967
Features
But what do we do about the Arabs?
By
Dan Cordtz
September 1, 1967
Features
The sweet, secret world of Forrest Mars
By
Fortune Editors
May 1, 1967
Finance
The Jones nobody keeps up with
By
Carol J. Loomis
April 1, 1966
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Success
The heiress of $10 billion Perdue Farms and the $12 billion Sheraton Hotels empire wore hand-me-downs, still rides the...
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Emma Burleigh
Economy
Top economist on the economy’s dirty truth: The only people who feel good are ‘making over $200,000’ and ‘have large...
By
Eva Roytburg
Economy
Budget watchdog on $38 trillion national debt: ‘It’s tough to decide what the most appalling part is of today’s...
By
Eleanor Pringle
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