Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...never very comfortable having recourse to weather as an explanation" said Raymond Saulnier, chief of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. "So I had our men run a comparison of the winter with previous winters. The results showed that March weather was 'stinking.' It had a significant impact...
Phenomenal Rise. Born on the sunny, frosty side of Boston's Beacon Hill, Hale grew up in Manhattan, studied at Columbia, the Sorbonne and Manhattan's Art Students League. "I really learned drawing at the League," he says gently, smiling from the corner of his Raymond Massey mouth. "You learn something when you are with it more than eight hours a day." Hale went on to become a drawing instructor at the League and elsewhere, seemed destined for genteel, professorial obscurity until 1949, when the late Metropolitan Museum director, Francis Henry Taylor, tapped him for curator of contemporary...
Gene Smith had more important problems than the loss of friends over a public issue: he had family problems. Only last week, his 20-year-old son Raymond, a student at Harding College, pleaded guilty to a burglary charge, got off with a $250 fine and a two-year suspended sentence. And only a few close friends knew that Smith and his wife had been quarreling for a long time (though nobody seemed to know quite...
...chief executive officer of Arthur D. Little, Inc. of Cambridge, Mass. (1959 sales: $19 million), the nation's oldest (since 1886) major industrial research firm. Gavin joined Little as a vice president shortly after leaving the Army, has been executive vice president since last March, will succeed President Raymond Stevens, 65, who will become chairman of the executive committee...
Died. Leon Berard, 84, member of the French Academy and Raymond Poincare's political protege, a classical scholar who horrified liberals when Minister of Public Instruction during the early 1920s by decreeing compulsory study of Greek and Latin, later (1940-43) was Vichy Ambassador to the Vatican; of influenza; in Paris...