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...midafternoon almost every day this month, mannerly crowds file into the drab and muggy Festspielhaus in Bayreuth to witness an opera by Rich ard Wagner. It is nearly midnight when they file out again - hungry and exhausted, perhaps, but elevated by a sense of hard cultural accomplishment. The music, as always, has worked its mystic wonders on them, but - except for that band of initiates known as Wagnerites - the drama has left them plagued by the kind of metaphysical confusion that comes from attending services at somebody else's church...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Composers: The Mists of Ecstasy | 8/23/1963 | See Source »

...Memorial Hall was more than enough--Harvard's drive to amass a whole collection of them ought to be halted before it's too late. The University now seems likely to acquire the Bennett Street MTA yards and the threat of an orange-topped How-ard Johnson's being erected in our midst has been averted. What will rise in its stead, however, no prudent man can say. Seeing the practical jokes University architects have perpetrated in relatively cramped spaces, there is no way of imagining what they will do with twelve acres. Clearly, something must be done about Harvard...

Author: By Russell B. Roberts, | Title: Incinerator Gothic | 5/20/1963 | See Source »

...Doriot persisted in searching out promising ventures, fearlessly backed some successful firms-such as Bostons Ionics Inc., whose main business salting water-that were declared valueless by technical experts. Almost alone, ARD. took note of M.I.T. Professor Robert J. Van de Graaff's research into super voltages, put up $200,000 for him to start High Voltage Engineering Corp. in 1946- and has since seen the value of this investment grow to more than $13 million. A.R.D. has raised $19 million from the public distributed $4,500,000 in capital gains to its shareholders, has current assets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: Profit-Minded Professor | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

Records on Records. To Detroit's adoring fans. Howe is known simply as "Mr. Wonderful"-the best hockey player in the world. They may be right. As skillful as he is bruising, Howe has played more games (1.073) ard scored more points (1,148) than anybody else in hockey history. He holds the lifetime record for assists (with 636), needs to slip the puck into the net just 33 more times to break Maurice ("Rocket") Richard's career mark of 544 goals. He has won the N.H.L. scoring championship five times; nobody else has won it more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Bashful Basher | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

Before the election, political cartoonists ridiculed the Kennedys' massed march on Washington. Cracked Satirist Del Close of Chicago's Second City: "If Teddy wins. Laos won't be the only country with three princes." Columnists were critical. "Make no mistake about it," wrote Scripps-How-ard's Richard Starnes, "Teddy Kennedy has mortgaged his brother's Administration." Asked Inez Robb: "Don't you think that Teddy is one Kennedy too many?" On primary day, Editor Jonathan Daniels of the strongly pro-Kennedy Raleigh News and Observer wrote: "Whatever happens in Massachusetts today, the implications...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Teddy & Kennedyism | 9/28/1962 | See Source »

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