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...this affluent summer of discontent, it was a matter of relief and pride to Americans of all stripes that U.S. space scientists had at last scored a spectacular success with a space shot and had delivered history's first closeup pictures of the moon's surface (see SCIENCE). BULL'S-EYE! cheered the headlines, and for the moment at least, most of the argument about whether the moon program is worth its cost was forgotten while the nation joined in the cheering. "This is a great day for science and a great day for the U.S.," exulted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The People: Of man & the Moon | 8/7/1964 | See Source »

...already working at full capacity. In many cases, American manufacturers offer goods that Europeans only recently realized they wanted. Barbecue grills and gadgets are selling fast among Frenchmen, who have lately discovered le week-end opportunities for le camping, le barbecue, and le pique-nique. And just as affluent Americans buy Pucci blouses or Rolls-Royces, Europeans have taken to choosing imports for the status appeal of a "Made in U.S.A." label. Says French Planner Pierre Massé: "We are running after the U.S., of course...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Trade: An Urge for the Yankee Label | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

...superiors of the principal U.S. sisterhoods, the conference has set up four fulltime accredited centers for nuns at Catholic women's colleges, organized dozens of summer courses for sisters already committed to parochial-school teaching. It has persuaded well-fixed orders to open their facilities to less affluent sisterhoods, and to Episcopal nuns as well. About nine-tenths of the nation's sister hoods have added in whole or part a standard five-year curriculum for nuns -heavy on liberal arts, light on professional education courses. Sister Formation's summer courses, and its monthly bulletin edited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Teachers: Nuns for the 21st Century | 7/17/1964 | See Source »

...sugar do not even list their shares on the Brussels Bourse. The tra dition of secrecy is stronger than the desire to attract mattress money; European companies commonly report only the skimpiest information about profits or forthcoming products. The suspicion is mutual. Many newcomers to Europe's almost affluent middle class prefer to put their money into tangible goods and real estate instead of stock certificates.Only one out of 40 Europeans owns common stock, compared with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Western Europe: Bears on the Bourse | 7/3/1964 | See Source »

...Stages of Economic Growth, a do-it-yourself guide to economic development that is gospel for many leaders of underdeveloped lands. These newly arrived politicians are also avid readers of Harvard's John Kenneth Galbraith, whose criticism of high consumer spending and low public spending in The Affluent Society provided many of them with an apologia for their planning programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Economists: Doctors of Development | 6/26/1964 | See Source »

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