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...fact, students didn't know what they would be doing on the runway until shortly before the opening curtain, said Ritchie C. Banker '86, one of the models and a resident of Eliot House...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses and Ari Z. Posner, S | Title: Harvard's Fashion Debut | 10/7/1985 | See Source »

...Compare training programs within an industry: how is Banker's Trust's program different from Morgan Guaranty Trust's in commercial banking...

Author: By Linda Chernick, | Title: How do I make the best of the day? | 10/4/1985 | See Source »

...York Yankees), small ones (roller skates for little brother) or get-even ones (buy the firm and fire the boss) if their luck prevailed. In the final hours before the drawing, it seemed nobody could be thinking of the mathematically exact odds of 6,135,756 to 1. Banker Jurgis Savaitis, 64, who doubtless knew better, said while waiting in line that as an investment, a Lotto ticket purchase was "better than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Headline Is the Winning Numbers 14 17 22 23 30 47 | 9/2/1985 | See Source »

...cost to the banks has been even greater, but they hope to recoup the millions of dollars spent setting up the systems by signing up more and more home-banking customers. According to the American Bankers Association, it costs banks only from 35 cents to 50 cents to process each electronic payment, compared with from 50 cents to $1 for every paper check. Also, as the number of home bankers (and ATM users) increases, banks will require fewer tellers behind windows, enabling them to pare their payrolls. And greater efficiency can be designed into electronic banking systems. Today when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brave New Piggy Bank | 7/15/1985 | See Source »

...market and retirement funds. "It makes juggling accounts more manageable," he says. "You can be more daring." Kathryn Dallam, a secretary at IBM, rationalizes the $12 monthly cost of her Pronto service, claiming that home banking saves her $20 a month in stamps, envelopes and transportation costs. And Investment Banker Stodder blames himself, not the system, for electronically sending his cleaner $580 instead of the $55 for which he was billed. Says he: "I'm just letting it ride by sending clothes over there to be cleaned until the credit is used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brave New Piggy Bank | 7/15/1985 | See Source »

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