Word: emerson
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...only requisites for joining the ranks of venture capitalists are a large pool of money and a penchant for gambling. The industry is an amorphous collection of risk takers: wealthy families (including the Rockefellers and Whitneys), large corporations (Emerson Electric, Dow Chemical, Exxon), groups of private investors and the 320 Small Business Investment Corporations. S.B.I.C.s, which will dispense a total of $100 million in new financing this year, are groups of private investors who supplement their own capital by issuing Government-guaranteed debentures. This week the Small Business Administration, which regulates S.B.I.C.s and sells their securities, will open bids...
...EMERSON HALL 210. Fahrenheit 451, by Francois Truffaut, with Julie Christie and Oskar Werner, Mar. 23, 7:30, $1. Truffaut's Mississippi Mermaid with Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Paul Belmondo, Mar. 22, 7:30, Mar. 23, 9:30, $1. Presented by West European Studies...
Charles H. Wesley, who obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1925, told 100 people in Emerson Hall to let Du Bois' name "live at Harvard in an institute of learning...
Sargent, a guest of the Harvard Republican Club, spoke to an audience of 150 people in Emerson about the achievements of a Republican governor in a Democratic state and about the reorganization of state government...
Died. The Rev. Robert J. McCracken, 68, minister of Manhattan's interdenominational Riverside Church for 21 years; while on a world cruise; near Bangkok. A wry, Scots-born Baptist, McCracken succeeded the nationally famous radio preacher, Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, at Riverside in 1946. In understated but eloquent sermons, he was an ardent advocate of both ecumenism and civil rights...