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...HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (NBC, 11:30 a.m. to noon). Peter Marshall hosts a new game show played more for pleasure than profit, featuring Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie and Abby Dalton as regulars. Premi...
...Canadian teachers who want to know more about our class room service may write the TIME Education Program, Radio City P.O. Box 666, New York, N.Y., 10019. Others may write TIME Education Program, 5 Ottho Heldringstraat, Amsterdam 18, Holland...
Dutch workers have spent their extra pay on high living. Per-capita TV purchases are higher in The Netherlands than almost anywhere else in Europe. Per-capita consumption of jenever, the Dutch gin, and of beer and wine has jumped 50% . AMSTERDAM SWINGS Too, boasted a Dutch newspaper, reporting the Carnaby Street look among the city's towheaded boys and miniskirted girls. Demand for consumer goods has set trade figures whirling like windmills. A Dutch surplus of $14 million in trade with West Germany during the first half of 1965 has turned into a $74 million edge...
Louvre later this month), probably the best art show to be seen in Europe this year. Of only 29 undisputedly authentic Vermeer paintings, Mauritshuis Director A. B. de Vries has managed to bring together eleven of the greatest, the largest such gathering since a 1696 Amsterdam auction. Setting them off is a complementary exhibition of masterpieces, ranging from Caravaggio to Cézanne, which echo Vermeer's serenity of spirit and magical treatment of light...
...decline. London's exchange last week hit a three-year low of 294 on the Financial Times industrial index, and British brokers admitted that they needed New York to "set the tone for recovery." The Swiss exchange, after peaking as New York did in February, is off 18%. Amsterdam's market has lost 25% of its values this summer, and West Germany's markets are off 20% since February. Paris' bourse, in the doldrums longer than Wall Street, is sagging in spite of large stock purchases by French banks on orders from De Gaulle...