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...MMPI, which grew out of work in the late 1930s at the University of Minnesota by Psychologist Starke Hathaway and Psychiatrist J.C. McKinley, assesses character, attitudes and behavior by the patterns of responses (true, false, cannot say) to 566 statements. Originally designed to help identify those with psychological problems, the test was widely used in clinical settings during World War II by military officials who wanted quick findings about attitudes toward authority, impulse control, drive to dominate and other potentially troubling aspects of the normal personality...
...last three years an explosion of outlets has turned Main Street into a name-brand heaven. For those inclined toward dapper preppiness, Polo-Ralph Lauren has opened a factory outlet which sells at drastic discounts. Hathaway shirts, Bass shoes--and its competitors Dexter and Timberland--also have joined the crowd. Even London Fog raincoats can be bought in this once-sleepy village. For those interested in kitchenware or furniture, there are Corning Designs and Dansk...
...Dartmouth Linda DeBoer, Princeton Forward Ann Baker, Harvard Amyu Robinson, Brown Midfielder Cindy Bishop, Cornell Karin Pinezich, Harvard Midfielder Gina Pietrangelo, Prin Chris Sullivan, Yale Midfielder Shana Hopperstead, Dart. Colleen O'Day, Brown Back Kim Schloredt, Princeton Allison Goldwasser, Cornell Back Wendy Zeeben, Harvard Brigitte Duffy, Harvard Back Kathy Hathaway, Brown Dani Schulz, Princeton Back Ellen Sears, Dartmouth...
John McGivaren is a retired Navy pilot who found Freeport a quiet village when he moved here in 1977. Two years ago, with the pace quickening, Barbara campaigned against pell-mell development and won a seat on the town council. "We experienced a shock," she says. "Where Hathaway (shirts) is was Downs' grocery. That went out of business. Bass (shoes) used to be Freeport Variety, the paper store, and that's where you met your neighbor." Freeport has been gentrified, she says, by stores too pricey for her constituents. Yet, she confesses, "I'll tell you what...
...snags: Where was Capital Cities going to get the money to buy the network? To help solve that problem, Murphy called in a longtime friend, Warren Buffett, 54, a soft-spoken and secretive investor from Omaha. Buffett, who owns 41% of Berkshire Hathaway, a diversified investment firm, is an old hand at deals involving communications companies, but he acknowledges his friend's expertise too. As he told TIME last week, "Murph needs an adviser like Carl Lewis needs a tail wind." Berkshire Hathaway currently owns 13% of < the Washington Post Co., 8% of Affiliated Publications, whose flagship property...