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More often, the job seeks the man. Says U.C.L.A.'s Vice Chancellor Foster Sherwood: "The man you want is never in the market." Sherwood, whose burgeoning campus needs 100 new facultymen next fall, is spending thousands building the labs and libraries that scholars find irresistible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Faculty Raiders | 1/12/1962 | See Source »

However, in the New York Times of May 12, 1940 (about six months earlier), Jack Gould's article, "The Broadway Stage Has Its First War Play," quoted the late Robert Emmet Sherwood as saying that "this country is already, in effect, an arsenal for the democratic Allies." Sherwood, in his biography Roosevelt and Hopkins, treats this phrase gingerly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 13, 1961 | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...Sherwood Park, Alta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 6, 1961 | 10/6/1961 | See Source »

...Manhattan's Boyden Associates claims the highest ($50,000) average salary for the executives it places. Among its recent recruits: United Fruit President Thomas Sunderland and Studebaker-Packard Pres ident Sherwood Egbert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: The Trade in Mustard Cutters | 10/6/1961 | See Source »

...Mooning Tradition. Ever since she created that yearning, harum-scarum, twelve-year-old Frankie who wanted to be The Member of the Wedding, Novelist McCullers has been part of the U.S. tradition of mooning, a tradition to which Sherwood Anderson, Eugene O'Neill, and William Saroyan, at his infrequent best, belonged. But where Frankie shed her fantasies for the more abundant life of growing up, the characters in the current novel are stripped of their fantasies only to wither away. Clock Without Hands is thus a kind of Member of the Funeral. Death is admittedly the theme Novelist McCullers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Member of the Funeral | 9/22/1961 | See Source »

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