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...this year, and with Currier co-Masters Ursula Goodenough and Paul Levine scheduled to retire this year, by next year only four active Masters--Kenneth R. Andrews in Leverett, Charles W. Dunn in Quincy, Alan Heimert '49 in Eliot and Zeph Stewart in Lowell--will be holdovers appointed by Nathan M. Pusey...
Smith said Bok was invited to become a director but turned down the offer in deference to former president Nathan M. Pusey '28. Pusey was then and is now one of the 19 library directors...
...general as late as World War II could agree with his enemy counterpart to take a sporting day off, loot the villagers' chickens and wine and go back to battle a day later. Lawyers are among the world's most addicted postponers. According to Frank Nathan, a nonpost-poning Beverly Hills insurance salesman, "The number of attorneys who die without a will is amazing...
...could sell only about half of a $100 million issue that paid interest at 8¾%. Nor do utilities have much chance of successfully selling new stock issues. When Consolidated Edison of New York skipped its first-quarter dividend, its action depressed the prices of all utility stocks. Robert Nathan, a consultant to utilities and member of TIME'S Board of Economists, suggests that if utilities are not allowed to raise their rates faster, their financing problems could become so severe that the only way out would be to turn over their systems to state and local governments...
...conservative slate, organized by Arthur Maass, Thomson Professor of Government, suffered only one serious loss, when B. Irvin DeVore, professor of Anthropology, a liberal, defeated Nathan Keyfitz, Andelot Professor of Sociology...