Word: turnoveritis
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"Like Western civilization, like humanity itself, De Kooning is constantly declared by critics to be in a state of decline." So spoke Critic Harold Rosenberg some years ago. There is no doubt that since the middle 1960s, Willem de Kooning has suffered in reputation. As one of the father figures...
The size of the handicap varies widely from club to club. At one extreme, members of Los Angeles' Hillcrest Country Club (whose ranks include Jack Benny, George Burns and Groucho Marx) learned several years ago that oil had been discovered on their land; the club has no problems with...
By upping the loan rate, the financial aid office hopes to improve the turnover rate of loaned money and direct the loan aid to people in real financial need.
T. Vincent Learson, chairman and chief executive of the corporation for only 15 months, chose his 60th birthday to announce that he will retire next Jan. 1. He will be replaced by Frank T. Gary, 51, now IBM's president. Learson's departure, in fact, is little more...
Mostly, those who move long distances are "the kind who ordinarily play the major role in holding the community together." Partly because those who stay behind "must settle for second or third best in leadership," social mobility affects non-movers too. Even people who live in one house all their...