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Brokers have been offering market courses for years, but the number and variety are burgeoning. For the teaching broker, the rewards can be considerable. Firms have found that 35% to 40% of their students sign up for accounts. In Cincinnati, Thomas Shuff of Hayden, Stone Inc., has started an eight-week, non-credit course on investments at the city university. Last week, at the first session, he was pleasantly surprised to find his classroom packed with 200 possible accounts. Even unions, with big pension funds and increasingly affluent members, are eager to learn about the market. Reynolds was recently asked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Street: The Educators | 3/1/1968 | See Source »

After ten years of writing a thrice-weekly political column, Barry Goldwater brought it to an end last week. He was writing his last column, he said, because he was becoming "more politically active" in Arizona-meaning that he plans to run for Carl Hayden's Senate seat this year. Not only had he become too busy to write, he said, but so had the "three marvelous people" who had been helping him with the column: "Stephen Shadegg, who has turned into a successful author; Tony Smith, who was on my staff for many years; and my old standby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Columnists: Mr. Conservative Bows Out | 1/12/1968 | See Source »

Miller, one of three panelists discussing "The Mass Media and the Riots" lambasted the "management" of news by the government and the newspapers. Together with Martin Hayden, editor of the Detroit News, he also criticized the press for using what he called "often- hysterical" police reports as its chief source of riot information...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Press Coverage Of Riots Blasted | 11/18/1967 | See Source »

...Jackson were present at the ceremony, sitting behind a long table next to Hieu; the Viet Cong kept Johnson in the next room, explaining that he was too sick with dysentery to appear. The three had been prisoners in the Mekong Delta, and it had taken them, said Hayden, a month to reach Pnompenh from there, "under strafing, bombing and reconnaissance." All three remained in Viet Cong hands after the meeting ended, presumably pending negotiations on getting them out of Cambodia, with which the U.S. has no relations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Political Prisoners | 11/17/1967 | See Source »

...indoctrination job than the physical and chemical pressuring usually associated with brainwashing-and whether it was really successful remains to be seen when the three Americans actually get home. In the event that the tutoring took and the three face court-martial or prosecution, they will have some backing. Hayden said that he represented a special committee of 21, including Martin Luther King, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Joan Baez and other antiwar militants, that was set up to give the men legal aid for any defense. He also claimed that the release of the men was a result of the meeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Political Prisoners | 11/17/1967 | See Source »

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