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The 1970s

Getting Ready for 1970

January 1970
By Ted Pollock

Some suggestions for doing a better job in the coming year.

Congressional Subcommittee Warns Auto Industry Against Expansion of In-Plant Tooling Facilities

April 1970

What Can Employers Do About This Problem?

June 1970
By Arthur T. Baum—Managing Director, Employer Labor Relations Consultants, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio

Extremely Long Hair!! Heavy Beards!! Radical Styled “Mod” or “Hippy” Attire!! Other Types of “High-Style” Dress!

Metrication Seen as No Major Threat to Nation’s Tool and Die Industry, Congressional Subcommittee Told

August 1971

The Specialist Manufacturer: Walk Tall, Walk Proud

October 1973
By Clement C. Caditz

About the Author—Clem Caditz, of course, needs little introduction in the metal stamping industry. Now retired…as near as Clem can come to retiring…he built Northern Metal Products, Inc. into one of the most successful stamping companies in the country.

Money Mangement—What Fathers Forget To Teach Their Sons

October 1973
By Frank Butrick, Managing Director, Manufacturers Institute

An American Press Gallery

March 1974
By Dan Daniels, Consulting Editor

Too Damned Many Beauticians?

October 1974
By E. Herbert Burk, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing, Sterling Radiator Co., Inc.

New Factors Affecting the Make or Buy Decision

April 1975
By Clement C. Caditz

Don’t Shoot the Foreman: Aim at the Plant Manager

October 1975
By Woodruff Imberman, Ph.D

The author has a Ph.D from the University of Chicago and has taught at Illinois Institute of Technology. He has written widely on employee relations. He is vice president of Imberman and DeForest, consultants to management.

Let’s Bring Spinning Out of the Dark Ages

November 1975
By Win Walter, President, Superior Spinning and Stamping Co.

Patriotic Punch Press

July 1976

Business Protests New Noise Standard Plan

January 1977

Press Actuation by Presence Sensing Proves Its Viability

May 1977
By Dan Daniels, Consulting Editor

Working under an experimental variation to 1910.217, Interlake Stamping Corporation is operating five Bliss presses using presence sensing devices to actuate the equipment. The program is an unqualified success.