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...George Milton (Gary Sinise) and Lennie Small (John Malkovich), protagonists of both the book and movie, became tragic heroes in my early adolescent eyes. This story of two Depression era migrant workers, with its sparse prose, illumines the intricacies of loneliness and companionship, desire and hope, greed and helplessness. It ranks among the great American classics...

Author: By Ronnetta L. Fagan, | Title: George & Lennie on the Big Screen | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

...late August, Harvard terminated its contract with the Fort Howard company, which had supplied the University for eight to ten years, according to Milton F. Hughes, manager of materials in the Facilities Main- tenance department at Harvard. Hughes saidHarvard signed with the rival Scott paper companyshortly afterward...

Author: By Radi M. Annab, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Changes Paper Type | 9/26/1992 | See Source »

...DeMoulin, a 38-year Kodak veteran, more than 2,000 designers, illustrators, graphic artists and professional photographers have made the pilgrimage to immerse themselves in the new technology. Among those who have come to play at the center's 90 (mostly Macintosh) workstations are photographer Richard Avedon, graphic designer Milton Glaser and illustrator Jean-Michel Folon. (It was here that photographer Gregory Heisler created the Ted Turner-CNN composite that illustrated TIME's Man of the Year cover...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can You Picture This? | 8/24/1992 | See Source »

...million from improper tips he received from Downe. Others charged by the SEC are Steven Greenberg, a former public relations executive, who allegedly pocketed $550,000 in illicit profits; Thomas Warde, a real estate developer ($1 million); David Salamone, a business partner of Downe's ($4 million); and Milton Weinger, a stockbroker at Oppenheimer & Co. ($2.3 million). Fred Sullivan was charged only with passing sensitive information to outsiders while on the board of Tyler, an industrial- products manufacturer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Ethics of the Rich and Famous? | 6/15/1992 | See Source »

With a well-chosen mix of film clips and interviews, the program takes us back to the ancient 1950s, when virtually the only blacks on TV were comic stereotypes: Amos 'n' Andy, Beulah and the occasional bumbling menial. "There's no room for prejudice in our profession," Milton Berle tells Danny Thomas in a snippet from Berle's old Texaco Star Theater. But of the black stars of the '50s who had their own variety shows, only Nat King Cole lasted a full season, and he was canceled thereafter when he could not find sponsors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Many Shades Of Black | 6/15/1992 | See Source »

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