Word: gurneys
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TIME'S cover story this week focuses on a subject that directly or indirectly affects nearly every American: the securities markets at the hub of the nation's commerce and industry. Written by Gurney Breckenfeld and edited by Marshall Loeb, the story analyzes Wall Street's present disarray, and examines the prospects ahead in the '70s. A feature of the report is a look at one of the Street's most outspoken personalities. Dreyfus Corp.'s Howard Stein, who was interviewed at length by Correspondent Roger Beardwood. Indeed, Beardwood even accompanied Stein...
...tempted to say the old meetings were lovely," H. Stuart Hughes, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, said last week. "They had the air of a gentleman's club, whereas now it's more like a parliament...
...Stuart Hughes, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, cautioned those at the meeting to beware political stands while at the same time "to defend the values of the University life in which we all believe." He received a brief but ringing ovation...
...Social Sciences, H. Stuart Hughes, Gurney Professor of History and Political Sciences, and Archie C. Epps, assistant dean of Harvard College, were re-elected. Doris H. Kearns, assistant professor of Government, was elected to replace John Womack Jr., assistant professor of History, who will be on leave next year...
...Gurney, a long time Ford driver, signed a contract to drive Plymouth's new 'Cuda this year. Gurney's company. All-American Racers, has two cars, one for Gurney, and another for his young protege, Swede Savage. With a name like Swede Savage, you have to be good or you wouldn't be able to show your ??ace around a race track. Dodge's Challenger, basically the same as the 'Cuda, is being campaigned by the Autodynamics Corporation, from Marblehead. Sam Posey, one of the new stars on the U.S. racing scene, is the driver...