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While most businessmen are worried about tight money there is one New York businessman who has never been happier. His name: Ivor B. Clark. His business, which can only be enhanced by a tight-money situation: finding lenders to put up money on propositions that they might ordinarily turn down. Clark, 69, is so good at his job that in half a century he figures he has found close to $1 billion for borrowers. And last week Money Finder Clark was dickering on the biggest deal of his career: arranging the financing for two 90,000-ton. super-economy transatlantic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BANKING: The Money Finder | 9/21/1959 | See Source »

There are only five other active University Professors. In his new capacity, Buck will join Werner W. Jaeger, Summer H. Schlichter, Ivor A. Richards, Paul J. Tillich, and Hamilton A. R. Gibbs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Paul Buck Designated University Professor | 10/15/1958 | See Source »

Another poetry course, English 284, "Platonism in English Poetry," is scheduled for the fall to be taught by Ivor A. Richards, University Professor. Its aim will be to "compare the impact achieved by translations of Plato and poetical works expressing the same idea...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Department May Give Seven New English Courses | 4/18/1958 | See Source »

Every day, chemists synthesize new compounds or find more efficient ways of mass-producing old ones; every week, technologists put a few of them to use in industry or manufacture. A few of them, at least, are carcinogens (i.e., can cause cancer). The result, says Dr. Ivor Cornman in Cancer Research, is that the U.S. is "submerged in carcinogens, few of which we can recognize." Biologist Cornman, of the Hazleton Laboratories in Falls Church, Va., is not exercised about coal-tar derivatives used in dye-making, some oil products, chromate and uranium ore dusts: their hazards are recognized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Cancer in the Air? | 1/20/1958 | See Source »

...year's winning drivers, Ron Flockhart, was in the front runner, and his co-driver of last year, Ninian Sanderson, rode in the runner-up. A pair of French drivers took third; two Belgians were fourth. The fifth Jaguar was sixth. Said Flockhart's mustachioed co-driver, Ivor Bueb: "The Italian teams have a little Grand Prix of their own. and between themselves they blow one another up. My first rule always is to stay out of trouble." Running twice around the clock, only 21 of 54 starters finished, but Bueb and Flockhart's dark green...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Swift & Safe | 7/1/1957 | See Source »

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