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...chancellor of Shiraz University, who reportedly held twelve other high-salaried posts. Amini even dared to attack Ehsan Davaloo, Iran's caviar queen and intimate friend of short-tempered Princess Ashraf, twin sister of the Shah. Mrs. Davaloo was arrested and charged with having got her $450,000-a-year caviar concession by bribing officials...
...work." At M.S.U., where he eased the financial pinch by living at home and working summers as a lifeguard, he found time for swimming, handball and bottle-ball as well as math. Awarded hefty grants for undergraduate research by the National Science Foundation, Petrie now has a $3,200-a-year N.S.F. fellowship for graduate work at Princeton. The future worries him: "Communism seems to be creeping up on us all over the world. I don't feel I can plan ten years ahead...
...John Alden, and a man who dotes on his purebred lines, Banker Davis was so furious that he ordered his public relations firm to deluge New York newspapers with a five-page release denouncing his daughter and mourning the loss to Princeton. Diana already has "an assured $30,000-a-year income for life and a $100,000 cash gift," said Davis. He could "only attribute her unreasonable selfishness to the unrealistic materialism prevalent among American youth of today." When he some day asks Son Shelby to relinquish his own trust, added Davis, who knows a thing or two about...
California's Imperial Valley teems with migrant farm workers who are often unemployed and often sick. Largely for such workers and their children, Imperial County runs a $155,000-a-year public health service. To head it, the board of supervisors last summer hired a man with top qualifications: Paul Francis O'Rourke, 36, who got through Harvard Medical School at 24 and quit private practice in 1959 to take a year's course in public health at the University of California...
...acquired two typically American products : ice cream on a stick and Good Humor President David J. Mahoney, 37. Lipton plans to expand Good Humor into more hot-weather cities, may add cookies and other child-appealing products to its line. An Army captain at 22 and the $25,000-a-year vice president of an ad firm at 26, Mahoney took over Good Humor in 1956, is one of the nation's most aggressive marketing...