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...deliberately and blandly nonspecific about proposed actions of the two nations. "We are in complete agreement," said the communique, "as to the gravity and depth of the danger in the present world situation for those nations who wish to retain their independence and the priceless right of choice." Afterward, in an informal farewell in the White House Rose Garden, President Kennedy summed up the essence of the meetings with Yankee crispness: "It has been the greatest possible pleasure to have had this opportunity to establish close and, I think, highly satisfactory personal and public relations with the Prime Minister...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Jack & Mac | 4/14/1961 | See Source »

...prodigy. His Russian-born parents brought him up in Pittsburgh, where his father, who owned a sporting-goods store, went by the name of Yanks, a contraction of the name Yankilevitch. When he was five, Byron started to play a toy xylophone like an old hand, soon afterward was playing piano on the radio. At 13, Byron Yanks, who shortly became Byron Janis, left home for good to study with a succession of teachers, finally becoming the only pupil of Vladimir Horowitz. He made his debut at 15 with the Pittsburgh Symphony, since then has been one of the most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Barometers & Pianos | 4/14/1961 | See Source »

...money into Stratmat. Then, in 1957, the prestigious Koppers Co., Inc., which designs and builds steel mills, saw the possibilities and added its money to the development, in return for stock and the right to engineer and design plants using the Udy process. Shortly afterward, Frank W. Chambers, 52, a one-time Koppers executive and director of engineering at Kennecott Copper, took over as Stratmat president and set to work to make the process a commercial success...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: New Era for Steel? | 4/7/1961 | See Source »

Adolescence presents Annie Sinigalia as a girl who kisses all the boys and afterward, wonderingly and reminiscently, practices on her mirror. Virginity finds a nice young boy and girl immobilized with modesty as they try to make love for the first time. "Tomorrow morning, maybe?" she asks shyly at the fade. "It's a shame to waste the room." Marriage (written and directed by René Clair) is a pert disquisition on honeymoon hysterics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Seven Ages of Woman | 3/17/1961 | See Source »

...inspection they turn out to be landscapes in which windows, doors, bits of floor, ship or building fill up the foreground while behind them stretches an endless sea. a distant city, a darkened wasteland. His titles-Death and Transfiguration, Edge of a City, At the Border-are slapped on afterward. The surrealist finds themes in the subconscious; Hultberg gets his ideas "from the preconscious-the half-remembered, half-conscious things you see just before you fall asleep or wake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Between Waking & Sleep | 3/10/1961 | See Source »

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