Word: arthur
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...voice on the other end of the line said, "This is Arthur Rubinstein" [Jan. 3]. My husband, who was superintendent of the school district, was sure someone was pulling his leg. But no, the maestro was in the area and wondered if there was a school interested in a spur-of-the-moment program. Rubinstein's greatness was in his wanting to share his God-given talent with others...
...have tumbled along with oil prices. Exxon Corp., the largest U.S. industrial firm, plans to recruit at just 19 schools this season, compared with 50 a year ago. Part of the slack is being taken up by computer and electronics companies, as well as fast-growing younger firms. Says Arthur Letcher, director of graduate placement at the Wharton School: "The Fortune 500 companies are unquestionably not hiring as many students, but small companies in high-technology and health products industries are here...
...equally threatened. Wood storks, for example, have successfully nested in only three of the past 18 years. "The wetlands are sending up enough smoke signals to set off anyone's alarm system," warns Research Biologist Bill Robertson, who has been studying the Everglades for a quarter-century. Predicts Arthur Marshall, Florida's leading ecologist: "The Everglades has only 20 years of survival left...
...mess," added Arthur Drivas, general manager of the Wursthaus...
...Arthur Maass, Thomson Professor of Government, went on to say that Reagan's address was masterfully constructed because "a sense of his ideology" still came through along with his awareness that he needs Democratic support if he wants to push economic programs through...