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Martha A. Derthick, author of "Citizen Soldier on Capitol Hill; The Political Life of the National Guard," to be published in 1964 by the Harvard University Press, and of "City Politics in Washing- ton, D.C." (1962); A.B. (1954) Hiram College, Ph.D. (1962) Harvard; lecturer in Political Science at Stanford since...
...famed Archaeologist and Yale Scholar Hiram Bingham first thought he had found Vilcabamba when he discovered the spectacular ruins at Machu Picchu. But most people agreed that Vilcabamba was still out there. Now, another exploration party thinks that it has finally found the lost city behind the ranges. Until the area is excavated and the preliminary findings confirmed, no one can be certain. But throughout the U.S. and Latin America last week, archaeologists were eagerly watching-and hoping...
...taken effect, the U.S. was prepared to raise its tax on the repatriated dividends of Canadian-owned subsidiaries operating in the U.S. to a prohibitive 30%. That would have crimped many far-reaching Canadian companies-including Moore Corp. (business forms), Clairtone Sound Corp. (hifi equipment), Hiram Walker and Seagrams-and might have forced some of them to move their headquarters...
...HIRAM WILLIAMS-Nordness, 831 Madison Ave. at 69th St. Williams' people are dough-faced cyclopes, chuckling dwarfs, malevolent freaks, some of them impeccably dressed in J. Press suits, all unkind to mankind. Through...
...into the subject of sex. Though already affianced to a socialite food faddist (Diane McBain), hubby chafes when an aging movie actor (Michael Rennie) begins to date his former mate. Everywhere that Mary goes, the ham is close behind. Nelson finally explodes-being the kind of guy, as Lawyer Hiram Sherman quips, "who thinks when he brings a book back to the library, it'll never go out again...