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...Herman B. "Dutch" Leonard '74, an expert on public sector financial management, received the lifetime appointment after seven years as a Kennedy School junior faculty member...
...there, boys and girls! Just when you thought it was safe to sleep late on Saturday mornings, here comes Pee-wee's Playhouse, a TV show starring Paul Reubens, a.k.a. Pee-wee Herman. The half-hour program, which will premiere this weekend on CBS, consists of Pee-wee's tee-hee antics interspersed with animation clips and a cast of oh-so-crazy characters and props, including Chairry, the talking chair, Mr. Window and a mousehole full of dinosaurs. Herman, you see, got complete creative control from the network. "I want the show to be really wacky," he says...
...land in the U.S. can grow so much corn as this area of central Illinois. Herman Warsaw, the national corn-growing champ from Saybrook, took a 30-acre plot of ground that produced 38 bu. per acre in 1941 and tended it so exquisitely that last year it yielded 370 bu. per acre. The Government cuts down acreage, and farmers, fighting honorably for position in capitalism's markets, devise new fertilizers and hybrids and with God's help do better and better on less and less land...
...connected to candidates with presidential aspirations. Then there are the "vanity tanks," whose existence centers on an individual, typically the founder. One example: the Ethics and Public Policy Center, founded by Ernest Lefever. Whether such organizations can survive after their original leader is gone is unclear. The Hudson Institute, Herman Kahn's future-oriented think tank, went through a precarious time financially after Kahn's death in 1983, and still has not recaptured the prestige it once enjoyed...
...will a Rochester chemist, William Baum, 44. Likewise the Democratic leader of the Maryland senate, Clarence W. Blount, 65; a chef from New London, Conn., Archie Dunbar, 24; an elder of the Gospel Temple Church of Christ in Manhattan, Joseph Baum, 65; one of Redford's high school classmates, Herman Bonner, 45, of Portsmouth, Va., an aircraft-maintenance manager who did not know he was kin to Redford until she began her research; and the owner of a trophy-making firm in Hillside, N.J., William Dennis Boughton, 52. Says Boughton: "I'll be going to see the joy of others...