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...ARNOLD HARVEY ARONSON...
Even the up-and-comers among video games were not spared. The stock of Coleco Industries Inc., which has a hit cartridge called Donkey Kong and a new console, ColecoVision, fell almost nine points in two days. Declared President Arnold Greenberg: "This is an inevitable initial reaction when the largest company in the industry says it has had disappointments. Some of the newer companies like us have really taken a large share away from Atari and Mattel." Coleco, based in Hartford, Conn., expects its sales to jump 180% this year, to $500 million...
...Little kids are running around with those things on," Dr. Arnold E. Katz of Tufts-New England Medical center in Boston said in an interview. "With the consitant exposure of the loud intensity, you've really got a had thing going...
...Arnold M. Howitt, associate professor of city and regional planning in the Kennedy School and one of the organizers of the event, stressed the "mutual benefit" which the project could have...
...Swinnerton turned out 62 uneven but cheerfully unpretentious books. His intricately plotted, somewhat Victorian novels included Nocturne (1917) and Death of a Highbrow (1961), a book that he and his critics regarded as his best. The agreeable Swinnerton had a gift for making extraordinary friends (among them H.G. Wells, Arnold Bennett, G.B. Shaw and Aldous Huxley), whose lives he recounted in several spirited but gentlemanly memoirs...