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...works now, or completed and on Bell's shelves are scores of products and services. In Coral Gables, Fla, and Ridgewood, N.J., Bell has been experimenting with so-called electronic yellow pages. Using ordinary telephone lines, this service feeds news and classified ads into subscribers' television sets. Says Morris Tanenbaum, AT&T's executive vice president for planning: "We're very bullish on this...
DIED. Roger Baldwin, 97, a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union and a lifelong champion of individual freedom; of heart disease; in Ridgewood, N.J. The patrician but plain-living Baldwin worked as a probation officer, college professor, common laborer and executive secretary of the Civic League of St. Louis before joining with two New York City lawyers in 1920 to form the A.C.L.U., which he headed until 1950. Though Baldwin was labeled a leftist for his defense of radical labor unions during the 1920s and 1930s, the A.C.L.U. also came to the aid of Darwinian high school Teacher John...
Eric Ewell Ridgewood...
...Strengthening the confidentiality of the physician-patient relationship, and calling for stronger self-policing in weeding out unethical and incompetent colleagues. Says Dr. James Todd, a Ridgewood, N.J., surgeon who headed the code-revision committee: "A lot of physicians don't like to concede that there are incompetent doctors. But we all know that there are incompetent people in any profession...
Arleen J. Williams Ridgewood...