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...signed. I didn't know for who or what." Others were encouraged to sign for members of their families. Zoraida Rodriguez voted on behalf of her husband, who was in jail. Nineteen ballots, according to the Inquirer, appear to have been outright forgeries. Among them are those of Rose Fellman and Elpiniki Kousis, residents of Nevada and Greece, respectively, both of whose signatures appear on absentee ballots for Stinson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is This Seat Stolen? | 2/7/1994 | See Source »

...defending they can get, particularly at small or politically pressured institutions. Last month the A.A.U.P. added five colleges to its censured list for ousting professors who became involved in local controversies. In addition, some job security is important in any profession. Says University of Wisconsin Political Science Professor David Fellman, a former A.A.U.P. president: "Protecting a few incompetents is a price well worth paying for the great number of good people who also are protected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Faculty Featherbedding | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

John A. Bernstein, of Gloucester (History); Carlton E. DeTar, of Tallahassee Fla. (Chemistry and Physics); James A. Doyle, of Ballard Vale (Biology); Jack S. Fellman, of Dorchester (Linguistics and Near East. Lang.); Douglas W. Hoffman, of Milwaukee Wis. (Government); John A. Howell, of Arlington (Physics); Michael M. Lieber, of Arlington, Va. (Bichemical Sciences); Christopher Mitchell, of New York City (Government); Stuart A. Pizer, of Staten Island, N.Y. (English); Garret D. Rosenblatt, of San Francisco, Calif. (History and Lit.); Steven E. Rubin, of Malden (Biology); and Irving S. Schloss, of Riverdale, N.Y. (History...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Elects 91 Seniors | 6/13/1966 | See Source »

Knotting together a tie-in demands a lot of tact and patience, and few ad agencies care to go to all that trouble. As a result, the field has been taken over by specialists. The biggest and busiest is Manhattan's Leonard Fellman, 47, whose 17-man agency serves 20 companies on a regular basis (including Du Pont, BOAC, National Car Rental and Holiday Inns) and does work for 300 other companies a year. Most of the ads are placed in magazines and newspapers, but this week Fellman is starting a TV department as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advertising: Mating on Madison Avenue | 7/17/1964 | See Source »

Persuasion Trouble. Fellman considers himself a kind of marriage broker. "You have to be a diplomat, banker, mother and pacifist," he says. He has paired Aldon nylon carpets with a Chrysler Corp. M-60 tank (to demonstrate durability). Eastern 727 Whisper-jets and Du Pont fabrics, Muriel cigars and mink coats-and Carol Channing and her boat and bounty. Fellman insists that finding a theme to carry a tie-in is only part of his problem. The real trouble comes in persuading a brace of sponsors to accept an idea, and figuring out how much each should pay for sharing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advertising: Mating on Madison Avenue | 7/17/1964 | See Source »

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