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...section (which merged with Business in 1974), and in 1973 he presided over the establishment of a new Energy section. Last year Loeb found a few empty moments in his Stakhanovite work week and began writing Executive View, a column about life and thought at the top. Much in demand on the lecture circuit, Loeb in one recent 18-day period delivered twelve speeches in five states and four foreign countries-and that was while he was on vacation. To reflect his diverse and unflagging contributions to TIME'S coverage of business and economic issues, Marshall Loeb has been...
...firms working in China conduct their own impact studies to find out what effect they are having, perhaps unintentionally? If they are to make massive material changes, they should be able to afford a sinological capacity to study Chinese society and its problems. We are smart enough now to demand that the whole environmental picture be looked at, when business firms expand their installations in the U.S.A. If this is worth doing at home, why not abroad...
Today, along with bullion sales to oil-rich sheiks, monied Asian merchants and Europeans, there is surging demand in the U.S. Of the 54.2 million oz. of gold that entered commerce worldwide last year, almost one-fifth−11.5 million oz.−was sold in America. The largest jump has come in the purchase of South Africa's heavily promoted Krugerrands. Last year the apartheid government in Pretoria minted 6 million of the 1-oz. coins, and nearly 3.7 million were imported by the U.S. That is more than twice as many as were bought the year before...
...closest, geographically and spiritually, to the middle of America: Wichita. Rising from the pool-table Kansas wheat fields, surrounded by aerospace plants and enormous grain elevators that ride the prairies like battleships, this community of 262,000 has a problem. There are not enough workers to meet its surging demand...
While the Harvard community calls for divestiture, the Corporation encourages investiture. If the corporate curia surrounding Pope Derek arrogantly ignores the student demand to stop peddling immortality for money, it only invites students to nail their theses on Johnston Gate instead of meekly relegating their efforts to the pits of Pusey...