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Word: harvey (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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About now the No. 1 citizen will have his forms on his desk. Accountant Bob Perry from Americus, Ga., and Atlanta Attorney Harvey Hill did the figuring. Jimmy Carter will cast a critical eye over the totals. Rosalynn will check the household items. When they sign their joint return, by some estimates, they could be paying far more than $100,000, registering some of the same wonder and pain that will accompany the other 87,999,999 returns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Joyless Exercise on Form 1040 | 4/17/1978 | See Source »

...undergraduate level, John H. Harvey, assistant director of General Education, says no new course proposals have been submitted this year for classes in ethics, professional or otherwise. But Harvey adds that there are fewer course proposals this year in all departments because of the core curriculum proposal...

Author: By Elizabeth E. Ryan, | Title: Pondering the Meaning of It All | 4/6/1978 | See Source »

Over the last several years, the number of ethically-oriented catalogue offerings has remained relatively constant, Harvey says. "If there is a growing interest in professional ethics, I haven't seen it in the way of course proposals...

Author: By Elizabeth E. Ryan, | Title: Pondering the Meaning of It All | 4/6/1978 | See Source »

James Toback is the man who wrote The Gambler, a particularly pretentious 1974 James Caan vehicle about a dedicated schoolteacher with a fatal weakness for making dangerous bets. Toback's new film is about a dedicated concert pianist (Harvey Keitel) who runs dangerous missions for his Mafia father. Both movies are cut from the same synthetic Dostoyevskian cloth, but Fingers actually manages to be more obnoxious than its predecessor. Perhaps the reason is that Toback wouldn't stop at writing the new film; he had to go on and direct it as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: All Thumbs | 4/3/1978 | See Source »

...Psycho-Neurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous in sunny California. On the way to the institute, he is told that his predecessor died under suspicious circumstances. Shortly thereafter he meets two of his associates at the institute, Dr. Montague and Nurse Diesel, played by two Brooks regulars, Harvey Korman and Cloris Leachman. Korman, as the neurotic, weak-willed doctor, seems to be trapped in reruns of the Carol Burnett Show. Leachman repeats her role as Frau Blucher in Young Frankenstein. Looking for all the world like a wrestler and sporting a pair of somehow dangerous-looking breasts, Nurse Diesel...

Author: By Andrew Multer, | Title: Standard Anxiety | 4/3/1978 | See Source »

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