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...Rick Haber of the University of Wisconsin takes children of mother of I.Q. 70 or under and by intervention produces I.Q. of between 128 and 130 as compared to a control group of 80 I.Q. Dr. Weikart of Michigan and Dr. Levenstein of New York also report dramatic increse in I.Q. as a result of intervention...
...subpoena was handed to Herrnstein by Richard S. Haber '73, the roommate of a member of Harvard SDS. Under the law, any "disinterested person" is allowed to serve a subpoena...
...whose famous date has made them a lot better known. When he goes to San Clemente, Kissinger often takes time off to drive to Hollywood-a place he never visited before he joined the White House-and enjoy parties at the home of Los Angeles Times Hollywood Columnist Joyce Haber and her TV producer husband Douglas Cramer. "I go out with actresses," he says, "because I'm not very apt to marry one." Once he even confided: "It's astonishing, you know. These starlets I go out with aren't even sexy." In a burst of envious...
...Sunset Boulevard searching for her three-pound, Yorkshire terrier. Enter Joanne's blind date, TV Executive Tom Tannenbaum, who was promptly pressed into service as a Muffin hunter. Some time around dawn they found the little dog alive and well. Joanne, describing the hound hunt to Columnist Joyce Haber, provided a provocative peek at her marriage to Carson. "Johnny gave Muffin to me as a Christmas present seven years ago," blurted Joanne. "That was his way of saying 'This is our baby.' He loves her so much that when we separated we talked about whether he could...
...forked over $1.95 each. But does Abbie really deserve all the loot he is getting? Not according to Tom Forcade, who charged before a counterculture kangaroo court of Manhattan radicals that Abbie owes him some $8,500 for editing and helping publish the book. And not according to Izak Haber, who says he conceived the idea for Steal, did 90% of the research, wrote a 700-page manuscript that Abbie merely edited, and was promised 70% (but is getting only 22½%) of the royalties. "It was a brute-force rip-off," says Haber. Abbie, who decided not to appear...