Word: journals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...contest to build a U.S. supersonic transport. With the Government due to choose between the Boeing and Lockheed designs next January, Boeing's prospects got a lift last week. After ten U.S. and 20 foreign airlines responded to a secret Government survey of design preferences, the Wall Street Journal polled the lines on its own. "By a narrow margin," said the Journal, they favored the Boeing...
...addition to instructing at the Medical School, Dr. Michaels was a visiting psychiatrist at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. He was also engaged in private practice...
...many causes that are constantly boiling up in the Village. "I carry fewer certainties than other people," he says. His paper often runs stories that take different sides of the same issue. It was no surprise that the Voice recently carried an article praising the New York World Journal Tribune and then one panning it -or that both of them were convincing...
McConnell vows that he will retreat no farther in his battle with the conformists. The new Journal of Biological Psychology will still contain an upside-down humor section and a back cover with Worm Runner's Digest printed defiantly across it. "It seems to me," says the embattled psychologist, "that anyone who takes himself or his work too seriously is in a perilous state of mental health. I believe that the Digest is proof that a great many scientists can appreciate humor even when it's pointed at their own life's work, and that a scientist...
...Captain was already 72 at the time. During his wife's career he had concentrated largely on the business aspects of publishing and left the editorial product almost entirely to her. Aware that he had much to learn, he brought his old friend, former Louisville Courier-Journal Editor Mark Ethridge, out of retirement to become editor of Newsday and teach him the ropes. And by last year, Captain Harry was ready. Ethridge returned to retirement and Newsday's new boss assumed the title of editor as well as president and publisher. Today, at 76, he energetically discharges...