Word: martinisms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...society study on "Solar Photovoltic Energy Conversion," headed by Henry Ehrenreich, McKay Professor of Applied Physics, will hold its first meeting on January 28, John H. Martin, executive assistant to Ehrenreich for the study, said yesterday...
...Martin, a student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and head teaching fellow in Ehrenreich's course, Natural Sciences 2, "Foundations of Modern Physical Science," said the purpose of the January meeting is to hear testimony from experts in the field of solar cells...
...honeymoon will wait until February, when the Palm Beach, Fla. exhibition of his prison paintings has closed. Still, Watergater E. Howard Hunt, 59, found time to pop open some bubbly and toast his new bride. She is Laura Martin, 31, a former Georgia schoolteacher whom he met through friends over a year ago. It has been ten months since Hunt finished his jail term for Watergate burglary, and he says, "I'm very optimistic and look forward to peace and quiet." And prosperity. Hunt's paintings have been moving well (one recently went...
Many people, mostly outside the industry, believe that audiences are nibbling less because they like the menu less. "The networks have always arrogantly said, 'There's nobody here but us capons, and we give the public what it wants,' " says Martin Mayer, author of About Television. "The decline in viewing may prove that the networks are not giving the public what it wants after all. This year the new shows have really not been very successful. They have been overcalculated in terms of audience and reaction. The networks are increasingly concerned with what the research department says...
...past two years, General Foods, for instance, has more than doubled the money it spends on print advertising. "We've got a very serious problem here," admits Frank Donino of the McCann-Erickson agency. "For the first time there is a disappointment factor about the television medium," says Martin Mayer. "And that, more than the numbers themselves, is what is really roiling the waters...