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...Harold E. Collins, USNA '52 Commander, U.S. Navy (ret.) Rockvilie...
...Harold Willens Los Angeles...
...best known of them are Dr. Harold E. Edgerton, 73, professor emeritus at M.I.T. and the inventor of strobe photography, and Charles W. Wyckoff, 60, developer of the film used to photograph atomic bomb tests. Their main hope for bringing Nessie into focus rests with a 10-ft. frame that has two large strobe lights at the top. These beam illumination through the peat-darkened waters of Loch Ness for two 35-mm. stereo cameras, a television camera and an SX-70 Polaroid camera...
...Bell's claim that manual labor in the "post-industrial" U.S. is becoming progressively less important with Stanley Aronowitz's that the labor force is being generally proletarianized. The book jumps from general to particular in so haphazard a manner as to make it easier to find anecdotes about Harold Geneen's world vision or the loss of shoemaking jobs in Lynn than precise information about the importance of the global corporations in the U.S. economy...
...week's end Simplot was huddling with exchange officials and telephoning Harold Collins, head of an upstate New York produce company and a major holder of unfulfilled contracts, to see if a compromise price could be worked out. Simplot offered Collins $10 to buy back his contracts, but Collins wanted $12.50. If they cannot agree, the exchange will decide a fair price for them and thus settle by fiat the great potato battle...