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...service, which delivers about 1000 newspapers to College and Law School students, plans to distribute a flyer this morning explaining that original sub-scriptions for the newspapers did not include delivery during exams, service manager Gordon L. Johnson '78 said yesterday...

Author: By Brian L. Zimbler, | Title: No Exam Week Delivery, Newspaper Service Says | 1/26/1977 | See Source »

...entered their home turf," Gordon Atkinson '77, who coordinated the tutoring program said, "They own the place and we had to prove ourselves. Then they accepted us and really related to us." Most tutors reported establishing good relationships with their tutees. "I have rapport with both my kids," Robert Lindsey '78 said. "There's no resentment of me because I'm a Harvard kid, or because I'm white." Roxbury students interviewed seemed to agree. "It was cool," Leroy Adair said. "My tutor let me read some poetry. He didn't try to teach me nothing I didn't want...

Author: By Warren W. Ludwig, | Title: Roxbury/Harvard | 1/26/1977 | See Source »

...Laura Gordon Fisher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appendix C: Estimated costs of the task force recommendations. | 1/4/1977 | See Source »

Reflecting the new optimism, the Dow has already climbed from a postelection low of 924 on Nov. 10 to 979 at the close of trading last week, a gain of 55 points in five weeks. Monte Gordon, research chief of The Dreyfus Corporation, believes the Dow could hit 1100 in the first six months of next year, surpassing its alltime, January 1973 high of 1051.70. About midyear, Gordon predicts, the Dow will slide back to 1025 or so before moving up again to close 1977 somewhere between 1100 and 1150. Analyst Edson Gould of Anametrics, Inc. who has gained...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Faith Flowers Again on Wall Street | 12/27/1976 | See Source »

...called Mormon Mafia, the six gentlemen in waiting who were recruited by Summa Corp. Vizier Bill Gay, himself a Mormon, and attended the anchoritic Croesus day and night, in eight-hour shifts. They were assisted by four physicians on 24-hour call and five lesser functionaries, including Gordon Margulis and Mell Stewart. For their services the six senior aides were (and apparently still are) paid as much as $110,000 a year each. They equipped his various hideaways, decided which messages would reach him, censored his reading matter. In short, they controlled Howard Hughes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Keepers of the King | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

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