Word: foundering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jamie Rosenthal's three poems effectively balance a somewhat playful surface tone against a subtle, controlled earnestness. Island co-founder John Plotz' "Clyde on Time" is interesting stylistically if not thematically, while Inez Hedges' clarity in "Crush" suffers only slightly from an overdose of subjectivity...
...with all the speed and spiel-and sometimes the life-span-of TV spot commercials. In the wake of the new demand for ever more artful, imaginative copy, "creative" men are climbing into the top salary brackets. "The lunatics have taken over the asylum," says Jack Roberts, 48, co-founder of Los Angeles' Carson-Roberts Inc. As a creative copywriter himself, Roberts is delighted with the revolution...
Since no girls appeared, the founder, a Winthrop House sophomore, decided to cancel the meeting. "That's just not the type of sexual freedom I had in mind," was his explanation...
Conceived in late January, the League is to be patterned after the one functioning at the University of California at Berkeley. "I will be in contact with the Berkeley chapter, and hope to present a unified program at the next meeting later this month," CSFL's founder said. "We have a genuinely interested core of individuals, he added, "and I hope we will be able to attract others, specifically girls, in the near future...
...years since Milton Snavely Hershey concocted the first of what were to become the nation's bestselling candy bars, Hershey has operated almost always at capacity and almost never with advertising. Founder Hershey's only concession to promotion was to turn over empty Hershey wrappers he spotted on the ground so that the brand name would show. His successors have also stuck to the soft sell. Their major promotion is openhanded hospitality to the 700,000 tourists a year who trek to Hershey, Pa.-"the town that chocolate built"- to smell the cocoa-scented air, photograph one another...