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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...charges that may put Collins, Peter D. Waring, Peter O'Grady, and Edward J. Hyman in jail have no direct relation to their activities at Harvard. Collins faces two years for two counts of assault and battery, plus a third year, to be served concurrently, for possession of marijuana. Waring received one year for assault and battery; O'Grady and Hyman each six months for possession of marijuana...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Taking Care of Collins | 3/24/1969 | See Source »

...eccentric, says Harvard Sociologist Peter McEwan, is that he is "extraordinarily secure. Other people are either wrong or going about life ineffectually. He thinks that he has the answer." That definition might equally fit Atheist O'Hair ("I will separate church and state, by God"), Hugh Hefner, Admiral Hyman Rickover-or Sirhan Sirhan. In fact, genuine eccentricity generally stops far short of pathological conduct. According to McEwan, the real thing is deviant behavior that does not require society to do anything about the behavior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE SAD STATE OF ECCENTRICITY | 3/14/1969 | See Source »

...exhibition gallery is still higher, almost hidden. Two low-ceilinged spaces, lit even to the corners, surround the Boston Now exhibition by young Boston artists. Few of the thirty pieces of painting and sculpture are even three old. Hyman Bloom's mysterious, Dorerlike forest in Charcoal, done by the dean of Boston artists in 1963, is remote and antique...

Author: By Richard E. Hyland, | Title: Boston Now | 2/18/1969 | See Source »

...Hyman also argues that U.S. companies and Stateside banks, which presently hold 14% of all British deposits, act as a spur to make Britons perform better themselves. A hard-driving industrialist who makes all of Viyella's management decisions, he is particularly impressed by American marketing and productivity. "American businesses in Britain work back from the marketplace and simplify their plants," he says. "British businesses, through excessive product proliferation, are far less rational in their factories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: What Ever Happened to the Molehills? | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

...Hyman is concerned, the British ought to take more lessons from the U.S. and try to restructure their business operations along American lines. So free with advice that other businessmen refer to him as "the professor," Hyman stoutly maintains that British socialism and nationalization are inconsistent. He says: "To compare the remuneration of the lowest-paid operatives in American automobile businesses in this country with their equivalents in our nationalized industries is to make it appear that we have two nations in our midst, while in reality it is the difference between two systems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: What Ever Happened to the Molehills? | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

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