Word: wald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Calling the reports circulating around the Yard "absolutely wild," Wald maintained that the course, which has combined pre-med and general education biology into one class, has "fully lived up to expectations...
...George Wald, professor of Biology, yesterday denied rumors that his Natural Sciences 5 course in floundering...
...Wald, however, stated that grading in the course has been "perfectly normal," and that there seems to be no great grade split between pre-med and Gen. Ed. students. Out of approximately 320 students enrolled in the course. Wald said that he could recall only about a dozen failures, far below average...
...authors. Irving Wallace's The Chapman Report, old publishing hands insist, was hatched by Victor Weybright of the New American Library and reads like the hack job it is. Rona Jaffe's soap-slick The Best of Everything was written to the specifications of Film Producer Jerry Wald. It is possible to write a non-novel without any lightning from Olympus; Henry Morton Robinson accomplished it this year with Water of Life, a book he thought up all by himself as a cynical imitation of Taylor Caldwell. Author Jaffe, on the other hand, has taken a step forward...
...fast years he has raised that figure to $7,500 a week (the hungry i still gets him for a sentimental $5,000). Hollywood has put him in two films (All the Young Men opens this month) on a contract under which he writes his own lines; in Jerry Wald's In Love and War he picked up a field telephone up front in battle, said: "Good morning. This is World War II.'' As for television: "I think their spoon-feeding of the American public has resulted in a corruption and an ignorance that may sink this...