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Joe Volz was one of the lucky ones when the tabloid Daily News (circ. 207,000) was bought and closed down by its afternoon rival, the Evening Star (circ. 303,000). He will be one of 30 or so staffers absorbed by the Star. Some 570 others will be out...
Pusey, age 71, first came to Harvard as an undergraduate, receiving an A.B. in 1928; he later was awarded a Ph.D. in Classics, in 1937. He then taught at Scripps College, Wesleyan University, and Lawrence College, where he was president from 1944 until 1953. He was born in Council Bluff...
In Europe and Latin America, where much of ITT's business consists of selling communications equipment to state-owned telephone systems, the emphasis is on cultivating government officials. Latin American public relations are headed by Harold ("Hal") Hendrix, a onetime Scripps-Howard newsman who won a Pulitzer Prize for...
> The gray whale, once considered virtually extinct, is alive and multiplying in the lagoons along the coast of Baja California. That news was reported last week by Carl Hubbs, of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Hubbs credited the whale's comeback to Mexico's ban on hunting and...
Roosevelt became not only Loeb's godfather but his political and personal exemplar as well. Loeb considers himself a "19th century liberal" and still shares T.R.'s advocacy of a well-armed America and a vigorous personal life. Bald and robustly stocky, he is soft-spoken off the...