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Word: sharing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...COUPLE consists of a gruff sportswriter (Walter Matthau) and a fuss-budgety newscaster (Art Carney) who share living quarters after losing their wives. Thanks to them, plus Playwright Neil Simon and Director Mike Nichols, this ménage produces a volcanic flow of laughs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Listings: Apr. 16, 1965 | 4/16/1965 | See Source »

...most daring departure of the Cabot tenure was to place the university's nest egg in the bull-market incubator, presciently slashing Harvard's holdings in real estate, mortgages and long-term bonds, while increasing the share of common-stock investments from 40% to 55%. Most other university endowment funds have since followed suit-and why not? Harvard's insurance company equities alone have trebled to a current worth of $58 million, and its other interests include $108 million in oil and gas, $160 million in public utilities. Among star performers: $10 million in Du Pont...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: Harvard's Midas | 4/16/1965 | See Source »

...Russians, if true to form, will "willingly share their data with interested nations, for purposes of verification, but will remain secretive about the kind of equipment they used during their observations," according to Lilley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Astronomers Say Soviets Uncovered A 'Quasar,' Not a Space Civilization | 4/15/1965 | See Source »

...says a report by the monetary committee of the European Economic Community, "that the 1964 American deficit was financed largely through the holding of dollars by developing countries. If and insofar as the dollar holdings of the developing countries are transferred to community countries, which usually hold a large share of their reserves in gold, the U.S. might find itself required to cope not only with the problems of financing the 1965 deficit, but also with the need to refinance that...

Author: By Richard Blumenthal, | Title: A New Gold Crisis? | 4/14/1965 | See Source »

Television endowed Jack Paar with celebrity and millions of midnight fans. And because he is at heart a generous man, their devotion inspired him to share even more of himself than the camera can frame. His first two books were gratefully received by the disciples, who installed both on the bestseller lists. This one takes his flock past the same datelines-Moscow, Papeete, Lambarene, Brasilia-that the Paar family, trailing minions, visited over the past few years. The writing has the flickering quality of home movies, for which John Reddy, the Reader's Digest staff writer and Paar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Also Current: Apr. 9, 1965 | 4/9/1965 | See Source »

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