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...William Pfeiffer, hired Tinker just because the Alka-Seltzer ads were so good. The firm is still doing Rockefeller's spots. Not only images but also their makers are sometimes flexible. In 1964, one of the West Coast's most important political management firms, Spencer-Roberts & Associates, helped Rockefeller pin an ultraconservative label on Barry Goldwater and his active backers, including Ronald Reagan. Two years later, working for Reagan, their first move was to try to remove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Electronic Politics: The Image Game | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

...phrase referred to the conflict of self-concern and social conscience, said the boy, whose name was Peter Pfeiffer. "I make movies; I rather enjoy the peaceful joy of framing the world in 16-mm. segments. I drive from place to place in my old Ford station wagon and attempt to capture the movements of people. This is the Coca-Cola of my life. But as I work I can feel large round eyes watching my every move. Hungry children have large round eyes, and there are lots of hungry children. One person dies every eight seconds from malnutrition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Commencement, 1969: Pomp and Protest | 6/20/1969 | See Source »

...almost a new kind of priesthood." Last week's results fed an increasing skepticism about the value and methods of the polls. "We don't give a damn about them," says John T. Morgan, staff director of the House Democratic Study Group. And New Yorker William Pfeiffer, campaign manager for Governor Nelson Rockefeller this year, simply discarded all the polls that almost universally made Rocky an underdog. "They never bothered me. I knew they had to be wrong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Polls: A Fallible Priesthood | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

...domestic scene, he is an authority on issues ranging from Medicare to middle-income housing, civil rights to civic beautification, the arts to the sciences. New Yorker Javits can even wax oracular about agriculture. "Ask him something about apple-growing," says New York State G.O.P. Treasurer Bill Pfeiffer, "and you would think he had been growing them all his life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Trustee for Tomorrow: Republican Jacob Javits | 6/24/1966 | See Source »

Wilson is also a discus thrower and a rapidly improving one but he isn't yet ready to replace IC4A champion John Bakkensen, a steady 170-footer who graduated in June, or even Bill Pfeiffer, who frequently topped 160 feet. Wilson threw 150 ft. 3 in. as a freshman, however, and has impressed the coaches with his performance this spring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen Host Brown in Outdoor Open | 4/16/1966 | See Source »

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