Word: gitlin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Anything Goes. Between the Donadios and the Merediths, the thriving agency business is rich with specialists who represent, in varying degrees, some combination or permutation of the two. Irving Lazar is a Hollywood agent who concentrates almost exclusively on sales to film companies. Attorney Paul Gitlin represents Harold Robbins, among others, as both lawyer and agent...
Died. Irving Gitlin, 49, producer of some of TV's best documentaries; of leukemia; in Manhattan. A onetime CBS newsman (Twentieth Century), Gitlin switched to NBC in 1960 and filmed his White Paper series on such prickly subjects as U.S. welfare policy, civil rights, and 1964's Cuba, an analysis of the Bay of Pigs invasion that won an Emmy...
Although the demonstrators will probably not propose a specific policy for U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam, unofficial position papers are being prepared by Todd Gitlin '63 and Christopher Z. Hobson '63. SDS officials hope local college groups will use these to arouse interest and support for the march...
Having admitted the evils of the draft, we are still saddled with the need of manning the military structure. Like so many other critics of the draft, Mr. Gitlin proposes that the draft be abolished and the military professionalised...
Plainly, salaries will have to be raised more than Mr. Gitlin suggests before either enough enlisted men or officers can be induced to make the military their career. And the problem is bound to grow worse as all services become more technically specialized. Only highly trained and competent men can operate today's military machine, and the military is finding it more difficult to recruit such men and to keep those it has. An Army major with 15 years experience who oversees a research laboratory receives about the same pay as a fresh out of grad school research scientist employed...