Word: gurney
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...Florida, U.S. Rep. Edward Gurney won the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, rolling to a landslide victory over Herman Goldner, former mayor of St. Petersburg. Gurney is an arch-conservative...
...toward the future. It seems worth noting that our Essay "The Dollar Is Not as Bad as Gold" (Jan. 12), said that President and Congress would soon remove the 25% gold cover for U.S. currency - and it happened two months later. This week's cover story, written by Gurney Breckenfeld, researched by Kathleen Cooil and edited by Champ Clark, not only tells what is going on but also looks into the future at what might happen in the months and years to come...
...Memorial Service for David E. Owen, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in Memorial Church...
Memorial services for the late David E. Owen, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, will be held at 2:30 p.m. March 8 in Memorial Church. Friends of David Owen may be interested in knowing that a memorial book fund for the History Department Library has been established in his name...
...TIME'S reporters keep constant tab on economic developments. A principal pivot was Correspondent Robert Ball, who is based in Zurich but whose beat is business anywhere in Europe. The two-page study of "The Nervous Year" in U.S. business that supplements the cover story was written by Gurney Breckenfeld. Reporters and correspondents across the country tapped their business sources for that story, with an important part of the reporting being done by the Washington Bureau's Juan Cameron, whose beat is economics as it relates to the U.S. Government. Business Editor Champ Clark was in overall charge...