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...committee independent of the Corporation which has the power to vote the proxy and to recommend dropping sundry items from the portfolio would more efficiently channel the political energies of the community. The committee could be triggered to respond whenever the political heat reached a certain intensity. It would consult directly with the Corporation on a case-by-case basis, and even if the Corporation had the right to overrule it, some communication would have taken place. The membership of these groups poses the most awkward question of constitutional mechanics. No small committee can represent all the estates...
...pediatricians, the University of Colorado trains public health nurses (who already hold a master's degree) in subjects like anatomy, pharmacology, child psychology, orthopedics and mental retardation. Colorado's first 65 pediatric nurse practitioners are now carrying medical attention to children of poor families who rarely consult a doctor...
Workers Claim Union Did Not Consult Them...
...most elaborate fourth-market enterprise, Manhattan's Institutional Networks Corp., or "Instinct," enables clients to trade stocks over a private network of teletype machines linked to a computer. A client can consult Instinct's "offer file" for any of 1,550 stocks by punching keys on his teletype, which prints out a list. If a buyer spots an offer he wants, he can instruct the computer to connect him with a potential seller to dicker over the terms. To preserve the coveted anonymity, both parties are identified only by coded numbers. A deal is closed when a trader...
MEMBERS of TIME's Board of Economists meet four times a year with the editorial staff for a daylong analysis of the economy and consult regularly on individual stories. The economists speak as individuals, not as representatives of the institutions with which they are associated. The members...