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Word: client (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...famous CIGA hotels. The rich list includes the Grand and Excelsior in Rome, the Gritti Palace in Venice and Milan's Principe e Savoia. At prices up to $100 a day, the CIGA chain has developed a loyal and profitable following by living up to its motto: "The client is a name, not a room number...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hotels: Of Tourists & Titans | 5/17/1968 | See Source »

...victim's home shortly before the killing. But last week, after a day and a half had been spent selecting the jury, Miss Wall's lawyer broke into the proceedings to ask for a conference in chambers. There he told the flabbergasted judge that his client had married the prosecution's key witness; he could therefore not testify against her. Fumed the judge: "This case is one where the law can very justifiably be criticized." Still, nothing could be done. Case dismissed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Decisions: Of Trials & Women | 5/3/1968 | See Source »

...five hospitals in Cambridge, Cambridge City alone offers a gynecological clinic, and only reluctantly did the trustees permit the dispensation of contraceptive materials through the hospital. Docotrs at Cambridge City do not initiate conversation with patients on family limitation; rather the client must start the discussion and present proof of marriage. Boston Lying-In and Boston City Hospital, recognizing the reluctance of many women to discuss birth control, are more aggressive. The latter provides a post-partum session on maternal (including contraception) and child care and the former offers contraceptive information routinely in the six weeks post-partum check...

Author: By Judy Bruce, (THE AUTHOR IS A RADCLIFFE SENIOR) | Title: Birth Control In Cambridge | 4/27/1968 | See Source »

...jury on video tape; under a so-called truth drug, he had relived the apparent fact that his wife had shot him first. As a result, the charge against him was reduced from first-degree murder to manslaughter. Gray now sought to introduce a movie film of his client under hypnosis. Judge Gardner was stumped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trials: Hypnotic Film | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

...balance means that big agencies can operate more efficiently. They are generally opposed, for instance, to the flat 15% commission that had been an advertising tradition for over 40 years. More and more agencies are switching to an adjustable fee that reflects the work they have to do for clients. Schule and B.B.D. & O., using their computer, have gone one step beyond that. The agency now has an E.I.C. (for Efficiency Incentive Compensation) system, which ties charges directly to agency profits. If the profit is less than anticipated, the client pays. If the profit is higher, the client receives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advertising: The Big Ten Still Shine | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

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