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...table entrepreneurs who are turning the newsletter business, the last cottage industry of publishing, into a respectable and highly lucrative branch of journalism. Hardly any activity nowadays is without benefit of a newsletter, from Abortion Trends to Zoo's Letter. Aficionados of cartoons and soap operas have their typewritten grapevines, as do owners of Pet Rocks, fans of Evelyn Waugh and students of the Kondatrieff wave theory of economics. Circulations range from a few dozen to 430,000, for the 54-year-old Kiplinger Washington Letter; subscriptions cost anywhere from nothing to $3,600 a year, for French Journalist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Kitchen-Table Entrepreneurs | 5/30/1977 | See Source »

...minicomputer. Said Cornell's Nancy Read in the small hours: "As the evening has progressed we have done nothing but enlarge the scope of our ignorance." Knowing nods greeted her, and the team decided to take a 1 a.m. pizza break. The reports were limited to five typewritten pages, but there was no restriction on appen dixes. Chicago's theorists produced eleven. All teams met the noon deadline (Dartmouth with seconds to spare), adjourned for some sleep, then returned to spartan workrooms in the business school to prepare oral defenses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Tourney of Young Tycoons | 1/31/1977 | See Source »

Park was almost late for his own party. Shortly before, U.S. customs officials at Anchorage had stopped him as he was en route to Washington from Korea, and they copied his papers. The material included a three-page typewritten list of more than 90 legislators and federal officials, some of whom had figures with dollar signs written next to their names. The tip-off on Park may have come from CIA telephone taps and electronic bugs in South Korea-the disclosure of which may now be embarrassing to the U.S. Government. Park said the sums represented requests for campaign contributions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: THE SEOUL BROTHER | 11/8/1976 | See Source »

...Bank, which opened in the Manhattan premises once occupied by the swank restaurant Le Pavilion, is a more ambitious undertaking. It has raised an initial capitalization of $3 million from some 7,000 stockholders across the country, mostly women: some were so enthusiastic that they sent in long typewritten lists of potential customers. The bank is headed by President Madeline McWhinney, 53, a banker's daughter from Denver who was once an assistant vice president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. A dozen or so other women's banks are being organized around the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BANKING: Women Move Toward Credit Equality | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

...took Hall's staff more than four typewritten pages (single-line items, double-spaced) to make up a list last year of all the innovations, ideas, and administrative changes and goals that it has instituted in the last four years under Hall's guidance. Hall is proud to tick off items from the list--the administrative handbook, weekly staff meetings between the directors of all administrative departments, the Delta 2000 computer, centralizing the personnel office, and a whole host of gadgets and programs. All these items add up to a major effort to centralize, automate, computerize and economize administrative services...

Author: By H. JEFFREY Leonard, | Title: Sizing Up Steve Hall | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

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