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...Chicago, where schools are 40% Negro. Federal Judge Julius J. Hoffman recently dismissed a similar suit on technical grounds, but added: "Chicago cannot deny the existence of de facto segregation or excuse it on the pretext of a benign indifference." Chicago's $48,500-a-year (tops in the U.S.) School Superintendent Benjamin Willis long defended neighborhood schools. Last month Willis retreated to an imitation of New York City's two-year-old "open enrollment" plan, which this fall will allow 9,000 youngsters in heavily Negro and Puerto Rican schools to attend underused schools in white neighborhoods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Should All Northern Schools Be Integrated? | 9/7/1962 | See Source »

...productions as The Untouchables and Ben Casey last year and aims for $1,000,000 in fiscal 1963. On the president's left, looking like a rainbow in red hair, green slacks, yellow blouse, white loafers, sat Lucille Ball, 51. his exwife, a major stockholder and $25,000-a-year vice president. Grinned Desi introducing Lawyer Milton Rudin: "He was so good representing Mrs. Arnaz in our divorce, I thought he should be working for both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 31, 1962 | 8/31/1962 | See Source »

Along with Psychiatrist Robert E. Litman, medical director of the S.P.C., and other professional staff members, they are enrolled as deputy L.A. coroners. They conduct psychological and psychiatric examinations in selected cases among the county's 8,000-a-year suicides, attempted suicides and suspected suicides.*Last week Coroner Theodore J. Curphey picked Litman and Farberow to study all the available evidence and tell him as much as anybody possibly could about what had been going on in Marilyn Monroe's mind before her death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Cries for Help | 8/17/1962 | See Source »

...later days as an independent producer, Zanuck has had no direct hand in Fox's fiscal affairs, being content to collect a $150,000-a-year fee as a "consultant." But he reminded all and sundry that he remains the studio's largest individual stockholder, with some 110,000 out of Fox's 2,500,000 outstanding shares. Skouras held some 98,000 more; together, and with sympathy from shareholders in the movie industry, Zanuck reasoned that they were ready for a proxy fight. A Zanuck-Skouras entente was fashioned by Attorney Louis (My Life in Court...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: Zanuck Rides Again | 8/3/1962 | See Source »

...Times-Mirror Publisher Otis Chandler suggested the possibility of a weekly column. "It was tempting," says Stans. It was even more attractive after his first five sample columns drew orders from 21 papers; 25 more have joined in the six months since then. But Stans turns his $12,000-a-year newspaper take over to Western Bancorporation because "they pay me for my thinking time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Triple-Threat Man | 7/6/1962 | See Source »

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