Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Most of the credit goes to Oxford's Nevill Coghill, the English literature professor who has long coached the university's famed Dramatic Society and recently directed several highbrow commercial productions, including the Burton-Taylor movie of Marlowe's Dr. Faustus (TIME, Feb. 23). Four years ago, Coghill dramatized his 1951 edition of the Tales to celebrate the 650th anniversary of Oxford's Exeter College; then a record company commissioned some music from Composers Richard Hill and John Hawkins to go along with a recorded version. The Hill-Hawkins blend of medieval piety and modern...
Swiss Pool. The three largest Swiss banks-Credit Suisse, Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corp.-have formed a joint gold pool to share purchases, sales and profits. In place of the London dealers' twice-daily meetings (10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.) to fix the price of gold, the Swiss-bank traders confer about prices every few minutes throughout the day over direct phone lines. Instead of collecting a commission, the Swiss charge buyers of gold more than they pay sellers. That "spread" started out as high as $3 per oz. in the first days after...
Last week Israel made it clear that private enterprise would be welcome. Finance Minister Sapir drew cheers when he announced a two-year wage freeze and such investment inducements as tax breaks, merger assistance and even credit for apartments purchased by foreign businessmen. To show that he means what he said, Sapir also put four state-owned banks, plus the country's electric utility company, on the block for sale to private investors...
Primary resposibility for policy formulation lies with Winship and publisher William Davis Taylor. Winship glibly hands the credit for theGlobe'sstrength to the "wonderfully civilized Taylors" (William Davis--now running for the Harvard Board of Overseers--is only one of a number of Taylors who have owned and published theGlobe'sfor three generations). But although Taylor was responsible for the Globe's backing of Kevin White and consults with Winship on important questions, his contribution has largely been one of non-interference. The active policy-makers are Winship and Whipple...
...team then journeyed to Devon, Fla., and took a pair of games from Stetson University, 7-2 and 6-5. George Lalich won the first game with relief help from Gus Crim, and Ray Peters got credit for the second as Bob Lincoln and Robert Dorwart pitched the later innings...