Word: analyst
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...fifth year of psychoanalysis in Vienna. His most obvious problems are love and money. A countess offers him a permanent income as an opera escort and house pet. An American girl student offers love and even to take care of his frowsty digs. He refuses both, and his analyst gives him up as a bad job. By way of farewell to psychotherapy, Samuel S says: "This final session has given me the biggest insight of all. That if I am ever cured, I will never know it." The book ends with S in a state of collapse-nullity has been...
...youthful talent, Lehman's outstanding recent personnel acquisition is General Lucius Clay, 68, who joined the firm after he reached the mandatory retirement age as chairman of Continental Can Co. three years ago. The two leading senior partners besides Lehman and Clay: Monroe Gutman, 80, a professorial market analyst who runs much of Lehman's investment portfolio, and Paul Mazur, 73, who gave the firm its reputation as the front-running U.S. investment banker for the retailing industry with such clients as Macy's, Gimbels, the May Co. and Federated Department Stores...
Brodsky, 35, a research analyst in the New York Budget Bureau and one of the architects of the state's two per cent sales tax, was studying public finance at the graduate school under the Ford Foundation program...
Several of the pioneer car-analysis stations were set up by Mobil and Shell when they discovered that their customers were disenchanted with existing garage methods. And car manufacturers only wish their own dealers could afford the same elaborate diagnostic equipment the analyst can offer. Says E. B. Rickard, manager of Ford's service and parts division: "It's just like modern medicine. The modern car is an enormously complicated piece of machinery. In a person, if you have to have your tonsils taken out, you want to be absolutely sure they have to come out. That...
...Moyers and Lyndon Johnson are concerned, the plant has been maturing for eleven years now. Moyers needs Johnson and knows it. But Johnson also needs Bill Moyers: not as a son-figure, not as a no man-least of all as a yes man-but as a quick, incisive analyst and brilliant administrator. In all probability, as long as Lyndon Johnson remains in the White House, Bill Don Moyers will be in charge of anything-and everything...