Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CORE-American Federation of Arts, 41 East 65th. Just about everyone who is anyone on the New York art scene-some 200 artists ranging from Agostini to Zorach and including Motherwell, Marisol, Rothko and Rauschenberg -has contributed paintings and sculptures for the third annual exhibition and sale to benefit the Congress of Racial Equality. Through...
...plans to live in a house he is building in Palm Springs, seek a job in business, and publish a book called Design for Survival, which he wrote in 1959. Its publication was banned by the Eisenhower Administration at that time on grounds that an officer should not benefit financially from a book related to his official duties. Except that it urged "complete unification" of the armed forces and raised questions about some aspects of U.S. defenses, little has been disclosed about the book. Rated most likely to succeed Power is General Walter Campbell Sweeney Jr., 54, a former...
Last month, along with five other Belgian and French volcanologists, Dr. Tazieff made an intimate study of Irazú, which staged several fine explosions for their benefit. There was nothing they could do to cure the eruption, of course, but on their recommendation Minister of the Volcano Jorge Manuel Dengo built an armored observatory on the edge of the crater and equipped it with instruments to report earth tremors that might precede an unusually violent outburst...
...takeover of a company (TIME, Aug. 23). He bought the stock through his Hunt Foods, which, in addition to controlling McCall Corp., owns Wesson Oil, Ohio Match, Fuller Paint and a 7% share of Wheeling Steel. Canada Dry is just the kind of company that Simon thinks can benefit from his brand of management, which is devoted to a constant search for change and improvement. "Canada Dry has a great name and a strong brand position," he says, "but earnings are modest...
This problem, however, is highly complex. We feel that one person structured into the Association simply could not handle all, or even most, of the situations which would benefit from the attention of a professional. What is required in these cases is an understanding of the particular problem by the professional. A settlement house volunteer having trouble with a child needs a professional who knows that child; similarly, a Mental Hospitals ward group needs supervision from someone familiar with their ward. A single professional could scarcely handle such scattered specific problems. We are therefore seeking an arrangement whereby the Association...