Word: thirdly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Married. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 43, famed German lieder singer; and Christina Pugell, 24, daughter of a Manhattan voice teacher whom he met during a 1967 U.S. tour; he for the third time (his first wife died in 1963; his second marriage ended in divorce last year); in West Berlin...
Married. George S. Moore, 63, chairman of First National City Bank of New York, third largest in the nation (assets: $17.5 billion); and Charon M. Crosson, 31, an attractive blonde whom he met in Puerto Rico five years ago; he for the second time (he was divorced by his wife of 30 years two weeks ago), she for the first; in Westport, Conn...
...GOVERNMENT HELP. Next to business training, what Negro entrepreneurs need most is credit. The easiest source for it is the Small Business Administration. Since 1965, the S.B.A. has made or guaranteed more than 8,000 soft loans, totaling $82 million, to would-be businessmen-about a third of them Negroes-with incomes below the poverty line. Unfortunately, the effort to make instant entrepreneurs of the poor proved disastrous. Default rates soared, and the S.B.A. concedes that a majority of the firms are in trouble...
...Cefis' ENI, Italy's petrochemical giant, will indeed "coordinate" with chemical-making Montedison, and the two may unite to form Europe's third biggest industrial company. One change that ENI and I.R.I, appear to have in mind for the future at Montedison is the replacement of its boss with somebody more to the government's liking. Valerio is resigned to that. Government leaders, he admits, seem to be in a position "to do as they like...
When it comes to advertising, France is an underdeveloped country. It spends about a third of what Britain or Germany do on ads and less than a twentieth as much as the U.S.'s $17 billion yearly. Always afraid of having something put over on him, the Frenchman tends to agree with the late poet Paul Valery: "Advertising is one of the great evils of our time. It insults our eyes, falsifies all description, spoils landscapes, corrupts all quality and all criticism...