Word: goldsmith
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...difference of life expectancy at birth. With annuities, on the other hand, women get reduced monthly payments. The total amount women collect is actually higher on average because they earn interest for a longer period of time. "The unfairness and injustice of this are profound," says NOW President Judy Goldsmith. "The woman doesn't pay any less for food at age 65, or for rent or for anything else...
...Institute of Chicago and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, already organize their administrators similarly to the Fogg. The Met employs both a director--who oversees curatorial matters at the museum--and a president, who supervises its finances. The director and the president operate independently, says Robert Goldsmith, the museum's assistant to the president...
...Goldsmith stresses the need for an official with the title of president to deal with museum contributiors and local officials. "You need someone with a rank and stature appropriate for the large scale fundraising activities," he says...
Improbable as it might seem, Clio Goldsmith, 25, gave little thought to a career in acting until two years ago. The Paris-born niece of British Financier Sir James Goldsmith, 49, has since finished eight European movies. "I hardly see myself as a sex symbol," says she, "but it is lovely pretending." American audiences will have their first chance to see her pretending in The Gift, a French farce due out in March. As the going-away present given to a retiring banker by his office chums, Goldsmith is a dimpled, tousled-haired romp in the hay who might just...
...Rosemary Clooney, starring Sondra Locke, and of Grace Kelly, played by Cheryl Ladd. Some of the subjects have been paid or are more or less happy with the results. Others emphatically are not. Gloria Vanderbilt was none too pleased with Little Gloria . . . Happy at Last, a version of Barbara Goldsmith's book about the Vanderbilt custody trial shown on NBC last week. But what recourse do the famous have when their lives are tricked out in a scriptwriter's overly fervid imaginings? Elizabeth Taylor has decided to find...