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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...United States Churchill Foundation announcing the recipients, noted the scholarships are given "to facility the sharing of information in science the mutual benefit of Great Britain the United States." Brenner plans research in genetics, and field is quantum and classical...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seniors Receive Churchill Grants | 3/23/1965 | See Source »

This week the Senate is expected to confirm the newly appointed commissioner of patents, the 39th since the days when Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson personally handled the 200 applications made by Americans each year. He is Edward J. Brenner, 40, a reserved, rugged patent attorney and engineer for Esso, who will need all his own inventiveness to keep from foundering in a morass of words, charts and pictures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Patents: Reform Pending | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

...ITALY. Summer skies were sunny in Italy, but that created its own problems. Tourists fleeing from the frozen north created colossal traffic jams at the Brenner Pass and three-hour tie-ups along other roads. Italians who flocked to Sardinia's much-ballyhooed Costa Esmeralda, where the Aga Khan is building a resort, found themselves quartered in half-finished hotels with neither lights nor hot water. And the annual crush of German tourists never quite materialized. Offended by a rash of Italian-made anti-German films, some German newspapers advised their readers to take their business elsewhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe: This Was the Summer That Was | 9/6/1963 | See Source »

Employers eagerly seized on Erhard's figure, but the figure did not please ambitious Otto Brenner, 55, boss of the 1.9 million-member German metalworkers' union, the world's largest single union and sole bargaining agent for workers in 30% of Germany's industrial plants. When companies in Württemberg-Baden refused to grant an 8% wage increase to the metalworkers (who now draw an average 77? an hour), Brenner called a strike against such strategic targets as automaking Daimler-Benz and Bosch, which makes electrical systems for most German autos. Other employers retaliated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Endangered Miracle | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

...Brenner and Erhard scheduled a meet ing in an attempt to head off the strike before it spreads to the heavily industrialized Ruhr, where workers have already voted for a strike. Meanwhile, Volkswagen, Opel and Ford warned that they will have to close down this week because of a shortage of supplies. Unless Erhard can find some way to keep a wage settlement within reasonable bounds, the German miracle is in trouble; 10 million other German workers have already put in new wage claims...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Endangered Miracle | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

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