Word: hand
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...Public Communications has 230 undergraduate majors in public relations, 200 in broadcasting and film, only 170 in journalism. The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism is rare in that it offers no course in advertising or public relations and discourages students from going into those fields. On the other hand, it boasts one of the most extensive broadcasting facilities of any school, with radio and TV studio, editing and screening rooms under the direction of onetime CBS News President Fred Friendly...
...kicks, Killy races fast cars and jumps from airplanes; he has tried his hand at bullfighting, and he has a well-deserved reputation as something of a flake. During an exhibition ski jump in Switzerland, Jean-Claude shocked spectators by dropping his trousers in midair. He once left a Volkswagen parked in the middle of an Italian hotel lobby, and three years ago, just for laughs, he and some buddies fired off revolvers on the main street of Vail, Colo...
...have both defeated Jean-Claude twice in pre-Olympic slaloms. Yet those were merely warmups. For the French, the Olympics are everything, and they remain totally confident in Killy. President de Gaulle is expected to attend the award ceremony following the special slalom race-so that he can personally hand Jean-Claude his third gold medal of the games...
Ledgers by Hand. The board is certainly right about branches. All over Britain, little towns of 3,000 often have five banks, some with so little business that they open only two or three days a week. At 1,140 of National Provincial Bank's 1,640 branches, clerks still post ledgers by hand. By merging, both National Provincial and Westminster expect to reduce the heavy but inevitable cost of converting to fully computerized accounting. The two banks should make a good fit. Westminster, headed by Chairman Duncan Stirling and Chief General Manager Ralph Elliott, has concentrated on personal...
...only member of the company with any movie experience to speak of. John Bindon, 24, is an ex-merchant seaman who has never even acted before. Poor Cow is also the first film for TV Director Kenneth Loach, 30, who has achieved a personal, idiosyncratic immediacy with a hand-held camera and ad-libbed dialogue that sounds natural enough to have been taken off a tape recorder...