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It was a stumbling start for Brandt, and one from which he must recover quickly, since the party's whole campaign is built around the Chancellor's personal popularity. The Social Democrats plan to capitalize on Brandt's achievements in foreign affairs, most notably his 1971 Nobel...
Morris said he would like the Houses to recoup some of the influence over students that they have lost in past years. He said recent pressures to create a racial, ethnic and sexual balance in the Houses, "were so strong and put into effect so rapidly that it strained the...
The seven-man faculty of San Francisco Baptist Theological Seminary was disturbed last spring when its president, Arno Weniger, suddenly cut off all paychecks, pleading lack of funds. Weniger was annoyed when five of the teachers took legal steps to recover $10,695 in back pay. After all, he argued...
Most patients, fortunately, succeed in flying, recovering physically within a few months after their operations. Some even develop amnesia where the operation's emotional aftermath is concerned. Most, believes Kimball, could recover faster if they could be spared psychological upsets. His studies have shown that advance screening can identify...
Tough Challenge. Xerox clearly faces the greater problem. It is the smaller company-though size in this league is strictly relative; Xerox's 1971 sales of nearly $2 billion and profit of $213 million would compare favorably with almost anything except IBM's figures of $8.3 billion gross...