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...working out alternative strategies: a striking splash of one color like a red or blue in a diagram, for example, on pages where we needed four-color but could not have it. Now we can go with our first choice of an illustration, whatever its nature." Says Picture Editor Arnold Drapkin, who was hired 33 years ago to help produce weekly color sections for TIME: "It is unbelievable to have a range of options that was only a dream when I arrived...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Apr. 30, 1984 | 4/30/1984 | See Source »

Possibly influenced by the courage and candor all around him, Arnold Palmer has just taken to wearing a small hearing aid at 54. "I never thought I'd do it," he says, "but I needed one, so I'm doing it. And you know what? Hitting a golf ball has a whole new different sound." A tour on the march, and Palmer at the point, is certainly familiar. "The galleries have been mostly our own vintage," says Palmer, who earned $106,590 last year. "But the younger set is starting to be attracted too." Though carts are essential...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Old Golfers Never Fade | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

...available to the Bureau on a confidential basis" (SAC Boston to The Director. FBI, June 19, July 31, 1950). I read in the newspapers the very next day that President Bok had written in an open letter to the Harvard faculty concerning the controversy over an appointment to Professor Arnold Harberger, [to the Harvard Institute for International Development] that "allowing political judgements to influence faculty appointments is a threat to the fundamental principles of academic freedom," and had drawn "a parallel between the protests lodged against Harberger and the climate created in the early 1950s by Joseph McCarthy...

Author: By Sigmund Diamond, | Title: Keeping Secrets | 4/5/1984 | See Source »

Such is the case for four out of five members of the Arnold Melman family of Ardsley, N.Y. The Melmans keep a chart tracing their rising and falling cholesterol and levels. Melman, a urologist, is the only member of his family who is free from such worries. His wife Lois and all three children have FH and must follow a strict lowfat, low-cholesterol diet. Lois and the two older children also take 30 gm a day of cholestid, a cholesterol-lowering drug similar to the cholestyramine used in the N.H.L.B.I. trial. Such drugs are expensive as well as unpleasant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hold the Eggs and Butter | 3/26/1984 | See Source »

Boston Celtics General Manager Arnold "Red" Auerbach will be the featured speaker at the annual Harvard men's basketball awards dinner on April 16 at the Harvard Club of Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoreboard | 3/22/1984 | See Source »

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