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J.M.W. Bean, chairman of the history department at Columbia regards Yerushalmi's appointment as "an enormous asset and a tremendous addition to our resources." The center's present director, Marvin I. Herzog, added that individual," and his appointment is widely acclaimed at the university...

Author: By Jennifer J. Kane, | Title: Yerushalmi Accepts Columbia Position | 2/20/1980 | See Source »

...coverage of alpine skiing. For that task alone, nearly 50 miles of cable were laid to connect 25 cameras on Whiteface Mountain-then patched up when the local wildlife, including a foraging bear, started to nibble on the lines. Getting all the electronic gadgetry installed was no snap. Says Marvin Bader, ABC sports director of special projects: "It's a small town. There's one hardware store, one lumberyard, and for electronics, you've got Radio Shack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: With Homemade Snow and Dreams of the Past | 2/18/1980 | See Source »

...with Jim Baker, his longtime Texas friend, who had managed President Ford's 1976 campaign. The pair set up a savvy, politically experienced organization. Gradually Bush expanded his contacts around the state until he almost seemed to be a native. His wife Barbara, his four sons-Neil, Marvin, Jeb and George-and his daughter Dorothy carried their father's cause to 96 of Iowa's 99 counties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Surprise Harvest In Iowa | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

...Marvin Bower, vice chairman of the task force, and an executive of McKinsey & Company, said yesterday the press interpreted Bok's report too negatively...

Author: By Michael G. Harpe, | Title: Alumni Group Supports Case Method at B-School | 1/30/1980 | See Source »

Escapist entertainment is what's doing the business-whatever gets your mind off the Ayatullah." In that brief capsule, Marvin Goldman, chairman of the National Association of Theater Owners, has summed up the mood of the country. During the Christmas and New Year's holidays, always the movies' biggest weeks, Americans went to the flicks primarily for one purpose: fun and diversion. Those films that offered some of both either did well, or even better. Those that did not quickly became the ghosts of Christmas present...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Holiday Winners and Losers | 1/14/1980 | See Source »

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