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It is also sort of a funny phenomenon that Linsky finds himself in this position at all, about to take control of a scrappy. He is a Republican by registration and profession, a former state representative and perennial unsuccessful political candidate (He ran for Lt. Governor in 1970, for Congress...
His energy quotient is hardly open to question. The only time the voluble dancer/ choreographer/ designer/ painter/ singer/ actor/ author/ master chef is at a loss for words is when asked to identify his profession. "When people ask me, 'What are you?' " he shrugs, "I have to say...
Since neither the hard-pressed insurance companies nor the medical profession seems able to find a solution to the higher costs brought on by whopping malpractice awards (TIME, March 24), state legislatures have begun to take action. Across the U.S. they are enacting laws to provide at least emergency malpractice...
Died. Larry Parks, 60, journeyman film actor who became a celebrated casualty of McCarthy-era antiCommunism; of a heart attack; in Studio City, Calif. A B-movie player in the early 1940s, Parks' fortunes rose sharply after his brilliant performance as Singer Al Jolson in the 1946 hit The...
SEYMOUR MARTIN LIPSET, professor of Government and Social Relations, is luckier than most people who work for a living. He evidently likes his job and is convinced of its worth. In his essay on the history of political controversy at Harvard, Lipset writes about his profession and his place of...