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...Duke University gingerly suggested to the 2,845 attending anthropologists that they look for work at junior colleges and in practical research-"directions for which the majority of us are ill prepared." Margaret Mead concurs about the need for practicality. In an interview with TIME Senior Correspondent Ruth Galvin, Mead charged that anthropologists are producing "academic versions of themselves and aren't oriented to things that need to be done in this world. They have spent too much tune discussing how many cross-cousins could dance on the head...
Similar price raises on Quasar sets made in the U.S. will be unnecessary, whatever happens to the yen. Motorola Chairman Robert W. Galvin says that Matsushita will be able to put more money, effort and energy into the TV business than Motorola could have, and adds: "It will be able to turn our people on as a new coach does...
Most of the planning of the seminars was undertaken by our Boston Bureau Chief Sandra Burton, TIME Behavior Correspondent Ruth Mehrtens Galvin, and Louis Banks, former Time Inc. editorial director, who is now a Harvard Business School professor and a member of Time Inc.'s board of directors. The guest speaker at the final dinner was Former Attorney General Elliot Richardson. "I am still a little worried," Richardson told us, "about the fact that TIME wants to know what's going to happen next. I would have thought you had quite enough to do telling us what happened...
Occasionally verbose but always articulate, John Knowles delivered himself of the following dicta in an interview with TIME'S Ruth Galvin...
...Before I met Bob Coles," Galvin admits, "my first assumption was that anyone who was that easy to understand must be doing superficial work. I quickly realized it was just the opposite: he could make things clear because he knew the subject inside...