Word: nathaneal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Nathan Cummings, 82, retired chairman, Consolidated Foods, Chicago. Having built his celebrated collection of more than 500 paintings and pieces of sculpture, he recommends art as an investment...
...Nathan A. Low '82 and Anthony E. Meyer '82, the two council representatives to UCSHR who were present at the March 13 council meeting, said yesterday they believe that sending an undergraduate representative to ASCR meetings would improve UCSHR's bargaining position...
Said Robert Nathan, adviser to high Democrats: "If the economy stays the way it is, I would give him only a 40-60 chance in the primaries." Nathan assayed the President's election chances, if nominated, at "maybe 51-49." Those odds would give Carter about two chances in ten for winning reelection...
...Nathan Gurevich Gaithersburg...
...20th century Newton who set physics aflame and left an intellectual legacy so rich and profound that its depth is still a source of amazement and discovery. Yet Einstein, for his part, never lost sight of the humanity that new knowledge should serve. Says Einstein's executor, Economist Otto Nathan: "Even if he had never done science at all, he would have been one of the memorable figures of the century." That may be the exaggeration of a loyal friend. But as a centennial assessment, it is, relatively speaking, not entirely off the mark...