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Giving away a lot of money isn't that easy. "Every one of us is going to give the money away at some point," says Bill Davidow, a venerable Silicon Valley philanthropist and multimillionaire, "but some of us just haven't chosen to part with it yet." Some charitable foundations and organizations, he says, haven't learned ways to make folks feel good about giving away their money: "My wife and I, for example, contribute to a wonderful organization that has one of the most disorganized development groups I have ever seen...
...Chicago-based Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, a private, not-for-profit organization, accredited UHS in 1992. The health service received generally high ratings in the accreditation report, although commission spokesperson Stephen L. Davidow says the report also identified "one or more areas" in which UHS care was sub-standard...
Richard Sharpstein, co-defendant Brian Davidow's attorney, said yesterday that Navarro's "testimony is central to this case, but I think his death is a total, bizarre coincidence...
...running 50% ahead of shipments. If that continues, some electronics companies, particularly the many firms trying to break into the personal-computer business, may be unable to get enough chips. Already, Motorola and Intel have had to allocate supplies of some of their chips among competing customers. Says William Davidow, a senior vice president at Intel: "We're going to be living with considerable shortages for the next year...
Pointing out that undergraduates come to Princeton "seeking status" Joel Davidow rejected the bi-weekly mixer plan. He produced a counter proposal, "one based on the great American principle of self-restraint." An education committee, composed of Norman Vincent Peale, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen and Elizabeth Taylor should tour the nation pleading for voluntarism at all levels, he said...