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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When I joined TIME in 1956," recalls Marshall Loeb, "I knew virtually nothing about business." Loeb learned fast. He wrote three stories for the Business section during his first week on the job and went on to become the section's editor. In 1971 he set up the Economy section (which merged with Business in 1974), and in 1973 he presided over the establishment of a new Energy section. Last year Loeb found a few empty moments in his Stakhanovite work week and began writing Executive View, a column about life and thought at the top. Much in demand...
Despite the new title, Loeb does not consider himself merely a business journalist. "Our section isn't only about dollars and cents," he says. "It's about ideas, individuals, trends. The line between economics and other areas of American life has become much fuzzier. Is affirmative action, for example, a political, social or economic issue? The answer, of course, is that it is all three, and more. Covering these kinds of stories gives us a very eclectic section each week...
Sanchez added that the committee will encourage every assembly member to "canvass each of the 75 students the member represents," and will inform students of their constitutional right to recall their assembly delegates by a petition signed by a majority of the residents in a House or section of the Yard...
...proposal includes improved lay-out for the library, improved security, increased fire-detection in the rare-book section, an improved circulation pattern, and air-conditioning in the reading rooms," Caspar W. Wooldredge Jr., an architect in the University planning office, said yesterday...
...week received a telegram from Zurich reading, in part: "Last week, a well known columnist [Mseva Maria Borer] in a mass-circulation newspaper in Zurich wrote an article with the title "Lying Can Be Taught..."In the article she referred to your course on competitive decision making. The course section dealing with the strategy of deception was quoted as an example of the decadence of American society in general and the business world in particular. Teaching the youth and the future manager how to lie most effectively seemed to be the main part of your course...