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...pantheon of the young business executive, there are gods of success, diligence, alertness, punctuality, timing and memo writing. But, alas, there is none for humor. That is the finding of Richard J. Cronin, who heads an executive search firm in Rosemont, Ill. Cronin polled 480 chief executive officers to ask: "Have you found that younger executives (under 35) with MBA degrees have a greater or lesser sense of humor than others?" The vast majority of those responding checked lesser...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Laughing Matter | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

...group that has been accused of defrauding college students across the country may be coming to the Boston area soon, a memo circulated earlier this week by the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) states...

Author: By Mark A. Silber, | Title: HUPD Warns of Subscription Scheme | 2/26/1981 | See Source »

...called themselves 'Raygan.' " As the group laughs, Reagan scoops a handful of jelly beans from a glass vase and puts them on the table before him. He will eat them, one at a time, as the discussion goes on. He also doodles on a White House memo pad; his genre is comic-strip caricature, vintage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Day in the Life of the New President: Ronald Reagan | 2/23/1981 | See Source »

Board Chairman Richard Bunker reminded Sinatra about his conversation that year with Edward Olsen, then chairman of the State Gaming Commission, which was recorded in a memo. "Listen, Ed," said Sinatra, when told that he was being investigated. "I haven't had to take this ... from anybody in the country, and I'm not going to take it from you people." When Olsen warned that the singer might be subpoenaed to testify, Sinatra said: "You just try and find me. And if you do, you can look for a big, fat surprise." Was that a threat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: We Just Hope | 2/23/1981 | See Source »

...CHORUS of students' voices protesting the selection process gained some support from faculty members--some of whom felt as excluded as the students did--when 17 faculty members signed a memo last fall asking the faculty to change the future dean selection process. Although Bok knows most of the faculty personally from his experience as professor and dean of the school, he alienated some members of the faculty who had to rely on hearsay alone...

Author: By Michael G. Harpe, | Title: Forgotten CORDS | 2/21/1981 | See Source »

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