Dorothy C. Hubbard managed 800 cars for McKesson & Robbins. The article from the 1970 issue had the following to say about her: "A woman of wit, Dorothy C. Hubbard asks the question, 'Why are the girls who were so bright in school taking dictation from the fellows who used to copy their notes?' But in her job at McKesson & Robbins, where she handles a fleet of 800 cars on finance lease, she finds that, 'being feminine makes the job sweeter.' Her hobbies include travel and French. She’ll be pursuing both this year on her ninth jaunt to Europe."
Dorothy C. Hubbard managed 800 cars for McKesson & Robbins. The article from the 1970 issue had the following to say about her: "A woman of wit, Dorothy C. Hubbard asks the question, 'Why are the girls who were so bright in school taking dictation from the fellows who used to copy their notes?' But in her job at McKesson & Robbins, where she handles a fleet of 800 cars on finance lease, she finds that, 'being feminine makes the job sweeter.' Her hobbies include travel and French. She’ll be pursuing both this year on her ninth jaunt to Europe."
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