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...eccentricity as for his talent, Canadian-born Concert Pianist Glenn Gould, 28, often bundles up against the cold in mid-August. One day a year ago, as Gould tells it, he was sitting in the Manhattan offices of Steinway & Sons when William Hupfer, Steinway's chief technician, strode in overflowing with a he-man heartiness usually reserved for college reunions. On previous occasions, according to Gould, Hupfer had subjected him to "unduly strong handshakes and other demonstrative physical acts." This time, Gould claims, Hupfer approached him from behind and "recklessly or negligently let both forearms down with considerable force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 19, 1960 | 12/19/1960 | See Source »

After next January, Pierre Salinger will play a key part in reflecting the President to the U.S. public-though perhaps less so than Hagerty, their bosses being so different. Salinger is the first to say: "Hagerty is just about the greatest technician that ever came down the pike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Kennedy's Press Chief | 12/5/1960 | See Source »

...Eisenhower has done in the past eight years?", four out of every five expressed approval. Usually the reaction was mild; those who were emphatic in their admiration for the President were few in number as those who disapproved. Most of the voters echoed the sentiments of a technician who had voted for Stevenson in 1956 and plans to vote for Kennedy this time. "He's done as good a job as anybody could have done," she said. "I can't kick...

Author: By Mark H. Alcott, | Title: Typical Town Reveals Issues, Motives in '60 | 11/4/1960 | See Source »

...York's health code requires each laboratory to hire a licensed physician or an experienced technician as its director. But a single doctor can direct as many as three separate labs, and some physicians sell their names for use on laboratory letterheads. Reported going price for an absentee director: up to $600 a month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Larceny in the Labs | 10/24/1960 | See Source »

...used to meet this new situation? What are the implications of the necessarily unsubtle techniques now used? One can feel great sympathy, for example, with the pacifist who pickets missle bases until he realizes that this sort of action bears no direct relation to the situation (a technician here is by no means a scab if he crosses the picket line) and that the symbolism behind this movement, if carried to its extreme, augurs extreme danger for the United States. To protest the manufacture of missiles is to harbor a hopelessly unrealistic vision of the present day world...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: In Boston | 10/7/1960 | See Source »

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