Word: ince
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...characters sharing the names of TIME staff members began to turn up in the book. Reporter-Researcher Sara Collins (now Sara C. Medina), for instance, is a correspondent for an American press syndicate in the book; "Heiskell" is a Spy Trap code word and also the name of Time Inc.'s chairman of the board. Author Burton Graham provided the explanation: While he was working on the thriller in an isolated town in southern Spain in 1971, his only contact with the outside world was through his weekly edition of TIME. Thus whenever he needed a name, he simply...
...Jerome Wolff, 55, president of Greiner Environmental Systems, Inc., an affiliate of J.E. Greiner Co. Inc., one of Maryland's biggest construction consulting firms. Wolff was named chairman of the Maryland roads commission by Agnew in 1966 and later (1969-70) went to Washington as an assistant to the Vice President on scientific matters...
...ministers in the U.S. and 14 foreign countries. In fact, it may be the most widely used and fastest-growing form of treatment for emotional distress in the world. Says Boston's J. Allyn Bradford, a Congregational minister who runs a T.A. training institute called OK World, Inc.: "Tom Harris has done for psychotherapy the same thing Henry Ford did for the automobile: made it available to the average person...
...Edward C. Harwood, a retired Army colonel, runs American Institute Counselors Inc., which employs ten investment advisers in Great Barrington, Mass. Harwood, 72, sees the dollar on the road to worthlessness as a result of three decades of inflating the money supply, but he refuses "to set a date for the collapse-we just say it's inevitable." Harwood claims that about 20,000 people subscribe to his $15-a-year investment bulletin, and his firm manages about 600 portfolios. He says that clients who followed his advice have doubled the value of their investments in the past...
...state harbors some of the nation's fastest-growing computer companies?Honeywell Inc., Control Data Corp., Univac?along with a diversity of such other corporations as 3M Co., General Mills Inc., Geo. A. Hormel & Co., Pillsbury Co., and Investors Diversified Services Inc., one of the world's largest mutual fund conglomerates. The University of Minnesota, whose alumni and faculty have included seven Nobel laureates, ranks among the nation's best. It helped to develop the Salk vaccine, open-heart surgery, blight-resistant wheat. The Mayo Clinic remains America's secular Lourdes. Minneapolis' Tyrone Guthrie Theater displays some of the most...