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...Pittsburgh. But the current budget of $160,000 does not go far in today's rapidly expanding art world. The U.S.'s current exhibit at São Paulo alone cost $70,000 to mount. Despite his budgetary problems, Director Gustave von Groschwitz unveiled a formidable 44th Carnegie exhibition last week. An international jury found so many works of merit that it selected not one, but six artists as winners of $2,000 prizes (see color pages...
Speaking in Boston at the 44th annual convention of the nation's Mayors, Humphrey said that "there can be no freedom, no equal opportunity, no social justice, in an environment of mob rule and criminal behavior...
...journalist," he once said, "I am ? in command of a small sector in the very front trenches of this battle for freedom." For Henry Robinson Luce, the battle ended last week. On the 44th anniversary of TIME's first issue, America's greatest maker of magazines died in Phoenix of a coronary occlusion...
Other Ivy League finishers were: Yale (14th). Princeton (15th), Brown (16th), Cornell (19th), and Penn (23rd). Princeton's Alan Andreini was 27th and Yale's Frank Shorter was 44th...
...stock, Idaho Frozen Foods, Inc., a $5,000,000-a-year processor of frozen-potato products. This will be Consolidated's second acquisition in 1966 (the other: E. Kahn's Sons of Cincinnati, a meat processor with sales of $45 million) and the 44th since Cummings organized the company 26 years ago. Now the U.S.'s fastest-growing food processor, Consolidated will end its fiscal year next week with sales of $830 million and earnings of around $21 million, up 5% and 17% respectively...