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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...past year the company has sold operations in Argentina and Turkey to local investors; it is dickering to have Japan's Mitsubishi take over at least part of Chrysler Australia and has been trying to induce Volkswagen to buy part of Chrysler Brazil. Chrysler may sell some other Latin American operations...
...Emerson 105 Economics S-1010b Memorial Hall English S-10a Emerson 105 Fine Arts S-185 Fogg Christian Room German S-Aab Boylston 10 German S-E Emerson 210 Government S-30 Memorial Hall Government S-114 Emerson 105 History S-1602 Emerson 105 Japanese S-Aab Emerson 210 Latin S-Aab Emerson 210 Natural Sciences S-148 Jefferson 250 Physics S-1, S-1a, S-1b Memorial Hall Psychology and Social Relations S-1760 Emerson 105 Psychology and Social Relations S-1870 Memorial Hall Slavic S-Aab Boylston 11 Slavic S-Bab Emerson 105 Statistics S-100 Memorial Hall...
...year-old Ackermann was born in Sweden, where her father was a foreign service officer. Ackermann attended schools in Dublin, France, and Washington D.C. before graduating from Smith College in 1945 with a B.A. in Greek and Latin. During that year she married Paul Ackermann and spent the next 17 years teaching, proofreading, editing and writing while she raised two children...
...casting, the title role is in the hands of the great flamenco dancer Jose Greco, who has never interpreted a speaking character on stage before. Not surprisingly, he moves on stage exceedingly well; also not surprisingly, he is vocally deficient. His diction often lacks conviction, and the combination of Latin and Transylvanian accents and some scanted syllables does not help intelligibility. He brings to the role neither the hypnotic power of Lugosi nor the sensuous elegance of Langella...
This surge is most unusual because the consumer historically responds to inflation by battening down his spending and increasing his saving, waiting for the proverbial rainy day that invariably follows a period of rising prices. But the consumer seems to be becoming more like a Latin American, who spends out of fear that he had better buy it now or it will only cost more tomorrow. Says Marvin Brenner, owner of the Casual Village women's clothing chain in New Orleans: "People know that there will be another minimum wage hike in January, and it will cause wages...