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To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Electric truck-maker Lordstown (that “aimed to revive a shuttered General Motors factory in Ohio”) revealed this week in a regulatory filing that it does “not have enough cash to start commercial production of its electric pickup truck and might have to close its doors” - NYTimes and WSJ and Bloomberg and MarketWatch An increasingly wide-open job market means that potential job seekers are finding themselves showered with previously unheard of benefits by employers looking to “lure new employees and retain existing ones.” And we’re not just talking bonuses. Think “college scholarships” for workers and family alike, “guaranteed admission to management training programs,” and even free lodging - NYTimes ....
On the short and momentous life of Milman Parry “Sappho and Alcaeus,” by Lawrence Alma-Tadema,1881. Courtesy of the Walters Museum of Art. One afternoon in 1935, Milman Parry, a 33-year-old scholar whose research would revolutionize the study of Ancient Greek poetry, was unpacking his suitcase at the Palms hotel in Los Angeles. According to his wife, Marian, Parry was naked from the waist up and rummaging through his clothes when he accidentally jostled a handgun tangled up in a shirt, which sent a bullet into his heart. Underneath a news photograph of Marian taken later that year, a caption read: “Mrs. Milman Parry, who was widowed in Los Angeles, recently, when her husband, in a tragic example of professorial absent-mindedness, accidentally shot himself to death.” ....