Word: waterman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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AQUARIUS-The Waterman...
...Maroon was 17-9 last year and lost only one starter. Two guards--one a sophomore--do most of the scoring: Waterman and Clark. The Maroon captain, Ehler, leads the team in rebounding and tallied 21 points in the opener against Bridgeport. They play a man-to-man defense and a 1-2-2 offense--similar to Harvard's. It should be a close game, unless the Maroon is tired, playing its third game in four nights...
...that U.S. antitrust and securities laws are somehow stacked against foreign operations (they are not). But the main drawing card is that the U.S. market is still the world's biggest and most profitable. Describing his own experience last June, Marcel Bich, whose Bic pen company bought out Waterman Pen Co. in 1959, could hardly contain himself. "The States, it is tough," he declared. "But when it works, it pays!" Bich has long since recouped his $10 million investment in Waterman, last year cleared $6.4 million...
...Thursday, 9:30-10:30 p.m., E.D.T.), ABC escorted viewers on the weirdest-and most fascinating-excursion since the days of The Twilight Zone. The first episode, an adaptation of John Collier's short story, Special Delivery, successfully elaborated on a typical Collier theme-a young man (Dennis Waterman) falls in love with a department-store mannequin (Carol Lynley) and dies in its/her arms...
Died. Dr. Alan T. Waterman, 75, first director of the National Science Foundation; from complications after surgery; in Bethesda, Md. From 1951 to 1963, Waterman channeled federal funds into the oft-neglected but immensely important field of basic research, passing out unrestricted grants for every project from solar observation to microbiology on a yearly budget that rocketed from $3,500,000 to $325 million by the time he stepped down...