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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...center in Los Angeles. So far, it has graduated 72 students; a new class of 600 will start the six-month, eight-hour-a-day course this fall. Perot says he prefers clean-cut ex-Navymen like himself. "I want people to identify with me, to create a closely knit team, rather than the lone wolves that characterize Wall Street," he says. Every duPont graduate has to sign a definitive employment contract that constrains him from leaving the firm for at least a year. But Perot can freely fire those employees who stray from the code of the pack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WALL STREET: Perot the Evangelist | 6/4/1973 | See Source »

Externally, in fact, the Divine Light Club resembles no one so much as another better-known tightly-knit religious group: The Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship. At another level, the psychic attractions of the two groups seem to be similar. In members of both one finds a wide-eyed sense of salvation under the veneer of conformity and an eagerness to expound on the glory of it all. Like their Christian counterparts, they speak of the security that knowledge gives...

Author: By Charles M Kahn, | Title: Rennie Davis and the Guru | 6/4/1973 | See Source »

Hale Champion, vice president for Financial Affairs, wearing a fancy yellow-knit shirt, chirped in helpfully, "I should tell you, I have the Athletic Department budget on my desk...

Author: By Alonzo Stagg, | Title: Old Man Is Sea of Trouble to Box Jox | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

...collars peek out from under dresses and loose turtleneck sweaters. Tweedy vests and jackets were another variation. Lagerfeld also introduced an even more elaborate version of the layered look, with shirts worn one atop the other, or even with a sweater separating them. Kenzo's designs included fitted knit pullovers and cardigans in salt-and-pepper colors, sweaters in snowflake designs, and so-called "sloppy joes"-loose, bulky garments bloused at the hips. These are meant to be worn with long, ruffled peasant skirts with tiny vertical pleats and-of all things -crinolines underneath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: BigSkirts, Big Prices | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

...monetary crisis was less financial than political: Could the nine members of Europe's Common Market agree on a joint solution to the speculative assault on the dollar and some of their own currencies? If the answer turned out to be no, the drive toward a more tightly knit Continent would have been dealt a major blow. But last week six of the nine worked out a plan that they could accept-and the other three eventually may join. As a result, official currency exchanges are scheduled to reopen this week, after an extraordinary shutdown of eleven business days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MONEY: A Floating Fellowship | 3/26/1973 | See Source »

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