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...device is especially useful in the vice-presidential area. In his 1960 pre-convention campaign, John Kennedy won support from at least half a dozen Democrats by convincing each that he was a likely choice as a running mate. Some, like ex-Governors George Docking of Kansas and Herschel Loveless of Iowa, have hardly been heard of since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Into the Stratosphere | 1/17/1964 | See Source »

Mark Epernay's slim volume of essays is a paeon of praise to the imaginative and eccentric Herschel McLandress, former professor of Psychiatric Measurement at the Harvard Medical School, a genius fated, Mr. Epernay tells us, for a position of honor among the scientific and medical immortals. Not content to mend the tattered psyches of Harvard students and tired of serving as pathfinder to 'Cliffies trying to find themselves, Dr. McLandress devoted himself to applying statistical methods to the analysis of political and economic trends...

Author: By Ellen Lake, | Title: Prof. McLandress | 12/4/1963 | See Source »

...GUARDS: Bob Brown, 21, Nebraska, 6 ft. 5 in., 269 lbs.; and Herschel Turner, 21, Kentucky, 6 ft. 3 in., 226 lbs. "Pro football is a game of specialists," says one pro scout, "but these days, with so many players getting hurt, you've also got to find someone who can play more than one position." Nebraska's Brown is that someone. On offense, he leads the interference for a Cornhusker backfield that has averaged 270 yds. per game on the ground-tops in the nation. On defense, he is an agile, wide-ranging guard or linebacker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: As the Pros See Them | 11/29/1963 | See Source »

...going to be the Inverse Insecurity Factor and its effect, if any, on the potato syllogism. For this undoubted fillip to martini talk, Americans will owe a limited debt of gratitude to the pseudonymous Mark Epernay, of Bogota, N.J., whose straightforward guide to the heady behavioral theories of Dr. Herschel McLandress seems destined to give the Bostonian psychometricist the popular acceptance accorded Kinsey and Havelock Ellis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lowest Uncommon Delineator | 11/1/1963 | See Source »

...album committed to blurry tries at comprehensive summary. Still, selectivity can be carried too far: just look at the Faculty sketches. Even granting that the Yearbook may ape the obsession of the course catalogue with the immediate past, I'm struck with the fact that nobody (save Herschel Baker) interested in anything before 1789 is included. Nor do I see, in this ostensible collection of souvenirs, any man from (to note the most conspicuous gaps) the Departments of Classics, Philosophy, Social Relations, Romance or Germanic Languages or Comparative Literature. Of the short biographies, few are done with any imagination...

Author: By Robert W. Gordon, | Title: 327 | 6/3/1963 | See Source »

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