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Soon after, the future CEO of Time, Inc. applied to Harvard Business School. He was admitted without even an undergraduate degree—but he quit the school after a year...
Heiskell spent 43 years working at Time Inc., beginning as a science editor for Life magazine and serving as chair and CEO from...
...minute cab ride across town will land you in the Old City, where Franklin sites are clustered within walking distance. Most of them are run by the National Park Service, which gives excellent free daily tours. For $5, guides in period dress at Centipede Tours (centipede inc. com) offer a Saturday-evening summer candlelight stroll through the Society Hill historic neighborhood...
Steve Koepp, who launched this series, supervised a team that included senior editor Christopher John Farley, art director Tom Miller, photo editor Robert Stevens and correspondent Andrea Dorfman. As part-time historians, our journalists are following a Time Inc. tradition. It was 50 years ago that our founder Henry Luce made a donation that launched The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, the Yale-based project that is about to produce its 37th volume. Ten more volumes are expected. We hope you'll find our portrait of the man as fascinating as he was prolific...
...would anyone want their kids in such an environment? The answer begins with nudist demographics. Two years ago, A.A.N.R. paid the marketing firm Claritas Inc. to analyze the membership of the 72-year-old group. Claritas found that the cluster most likely to renew A.A.N.R. membership is a group it labels "God's Country"--primarily executives from the exurbs who tend to be Republican. Their key issues are tax reform and terrorism; they like Golf Magazine and GMC Safari vans. And most have kids at home...