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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...juvenile appetite for dancing letters appears to be insatiable. Indeed, this fall some of the computer software, designed by Children's Television Workshop of New York City, creators of Sesame Street and Sesame Place, will be available in computer retail shops and by direct mail from Apple Computer Inc...
Edwin C. Whitehead of Greenwich, Conn.--who is the largest stockholder of Revlon, Inc.--has offered to fund an independent facility called "The Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research" and staffed by MIT scientists...
...their technological developments in the most lucrative, convenient and logical places possible: profit-making industries. They have been actively sought. Many of the newly emerging firms list top-university faculty members among their founders. At Harvard: Walter Gilbert, American Cancer Society Professor of Molecular Biology and chairman of Biogen, Inc.; Mark Ptashne, professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and founder of Genetics Institute; and Thomas Roberts, assistant professor of pathology at the Medical School and one of the principal movers behind Biotechnica...
...most powerful adviser, last year ran their own candidate for Senate in the person of North Carolina's John East, the wheelchair-bound conservative known in Washington as "Helms on wheels." East used club personnel as his campaign staff, club mailing lists for fund raising and Jefferson Marketing Inc., a production company created by the club, to produce his television...
Leading the assault on the bar is Soft-soap, which is made by Minnetonka, Inc., a Minnesota toiletries manufacturer. Soft-soap sells for about $1.50 for a 10½-oz. bottle that is the equivalent of five bars of soap. Minnetonka currently has about half of the liquid soap market, with Jergens and Yardley its main competitors. The Minnesota company has invested $6 million to advertise its hand cleaner as "soap without the soapy mess." Says Vice President and General Manager Wallace Marx, formerly director of new products at Pillsbury: "People are tired of messy soap bars that just melt...