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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have the Harvard-Radcliffe Gargoyle to attempt the job. Its first issue, as one might expect of a first issue, has false starts. Hank Schwarz's "Don Juan in Nebraska" is one such, and few will hold the editors to their pledge to continue the narrative in future numbers. "Who's on Third?" by Jim Parry is another regrettable venture, as is Tom Houston's cluttered little "Ballad...

Author: By Josiah LEE Auspitz, | Title: The Gargoyle | 5/10/1962 | See Source »

Among the Harvard recipients announced: Prokcosh, anthropology, University of London; Daniel J. Quinn, physics, University of California (Berkeley): Harold M. Ross '58, anthropology, Harvard; John H. Schwarz, physics, Princeton; Mar J. Schulman, biophysics, Harvard: Zoltan G. Soos, physical chemistry, Harvard; Richard H. Speier, biophysics, MIT; Laurence H. Tribe, mathematics, Harvard and James D. Wilson, organic chemistry, U.C.L.A...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 25 Students Win Science Grants | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

...elected by the Harvard Classical Club for the coming year are Raymond A. Sokolov '63, of Lowell House and Detroit, Mich., President: Christian B. Peper, Jr. '63 of Lowell House and St. Louis, Mo., vice-President; Joseph R. Kendler '64, of Eliot House and Brooklyn, N.Y., secretary; and Henry Schwarz '64 of Adams House and Los Angeles, Cal., treasurer...

Author: By Susan M. Rogers, | Title: Moore Underlines Role of the Divine In Homeric Epics | 3/14/1962 | See Source »

Though the business is still wholly owned by the Schwarz family, no Schwarz has been active in its management since 1931. President Veysey, a trim, pipe-smoking Canadian, who learned retailing with New York's B. Altman & Co., carefully maintains the Schwarz tradition. He spends much of his time on the floor chatting with customers, continues to seek out the kind of exclusive toys that built the business. By offering premiums to toymakers, Schwarz gets them to add individualized touches to its toys-a redesigned box or an extra pair of shoes for a doll. The extras, plus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retailing: A Century in Toyland | 3/9/1962 | See Source »

Special World. Schwarz's agents search for toys from France to India, and 25% of the store's toys are imports. A fulltime staff of Schwarz toymakers turns out specially built toys that include such childish delights as "a city-mouse house" and a cousinly "country-mouse house." Two weeks ago, celebrating its 100th birthday, Schwarz put on sale $50,000 worth of antique toys, including a 75-year-old Jonah and the Whale bank ($100) and a 100-piece German miniature kitchen ($1,000). By the end of last week, $10,000 worth had already been sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retailing: A Century in Toyland | 3/9/1962 | See Source »

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