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...most important reports I receive each week is an exact accounting of how many subscriptions the magazine has, how many are new, how many renewals, and many other statistical analyses. These tabulations are the work of Herta Siegrist, TIME's senior financial manager for circulation. She sets the number of copies we print each week and gets the word out to our 10 plants...
...tempted to say that Herta, who is celebrating her 30th anniversary with the company, knows everything. I have certainly never seen her caught by surprise. If I need circulation information about Indiana, Herta has it, right down to our one subscriber in Jonesville, Bartholomew County...
CONSUMER MARKETING: Jeff Blatt, Hala Makowska, Herta Siegrist (Managers); Barbara Adomsky, Glorian Berk, Ann Bingley, Robin Cherry, Naida Chilcott, Allan DeYoung, Jorge Diaz De Villegas, Roseanne Edie, Peter Jacobstein, David Parker, Lisa Quiroz, Monica Ray, Leslie Singer, Cary...
Meanwhile, West German officials announced that a husband-and-wife team of suspected spies had fled to East Germany. The pair were identified as Herbert Willner, 59, a defense expert influential within the Free Democratic Party, and his wife Herta-Astrid, 46, a secretary in the office of West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Their defection came four weeks after Hans Joachim Tiedge, one of Bonn's top counterespionage officials, had fled to East Germany, along with three other suspected Communist agents. The Willner case prompted renewed demands for the resignation of Interior Minister Friedrich Zimmermann, who oversees Bonn's domestic...
...Hiss a Soviet agent? Noel Field, a confessed Soviet agent in the State Department, and his wife Herta fled to Czechoslovakia in 1948 and were questioned by both Czechoslovak and Hungarian security officials. Czech Historian Karel Kaplan, who read the interrogation records 20 years later, told Weinstein that the Fields named Hiss as a Communist underground agent during the 1930s. Indeed, writes Weinstein, "Herta Field, when seized in Prague, initially believed that American intelligence agents had come to kidnap her and bring her back to give evidence against Hiss...