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...turned off by the roaches in my biology of insects course," says Dr. Charles Remington, a Yale biology professor and curator of entymology at the Peabody museum there. "But she fell in love with butterflies...
...such skills in asking intriguing questions where it is necessary to have collaborations in fields different from her own," Remington says. "She's been able to produce fusions of knowledge due to her working so effectively with people in other fields," he says...
...turn-of-the- century Wild West illustrator, painting in the open air. His subject crouches alertly before him: a cowboy pointing a six-gun. They are on the flat roof of an apartment building in Hoboken, N.J. Such was the "authentic West" of Schreyvogel and other painters like Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, circa...
Mockler is less photogenic than Victor Kiam (Who, to use his own words, liked Remington so much he bought the company), but his rhetoric aims to create the same audience rapport as Kiam's TV appearances. "This one's for everybody" is a prime example of what historian of advertising Roland Marchand has identified as "the parable of the Democracy of Goods...
...skin smooth for weeks. Introduced in 1986, Epilady (price for the basic model: $50) has already become a major Israeli export, with this year's worldwide retail sales expected to top $200 million. But the company faces competition from Smooth and Silky, a similar device launched this year by Remington Products...