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...where his father is a professor, he promised to be back in two hours, so father could ride to his English class. When Professor Eliot stormed into the gallery five hours later, his son was staring at an early Picasso "with the gaze small boys usually reserve for double banana splits. A fatherly swat brought Alex to, but it also woke him. he recalls, to the sudden awareness that for him a painting might be more important than a bicycle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 2, 1957 | 9/2/1957 | See Source »

Among the wild banana trees in the hills of Veracruz state, oil crews last week spudded in the second well of the richest Mexican oil strike in more than 20 years. Near by, the discovery well, which gushed 19,000 bbl. a day until it was choked down, was producing 1,200 bbl. a day for the government-run oil company Pemex (Petroleos Mexicanos). Capping a series of earlier achievements, the new field signified that Pemex, after the years of fumbling that followed its formation in 1938 from expropriated U.S. and British oil companies, had finally found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Serving the Nation | 7/22/1957 | See Source »

...largest deterrents to private foreign investments is the U.S. Government. When private capital abroad gets into local squabbles, the State Department is usually the first to "take it easy" or "do not strain relations at this time," etc. When the banana-republic dictator Nasser decided to nationalize someone else's Suez Canal, nations prepared for war in order to protect it, but we succeeded in helping to give it to the nationalizing thief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 3, 1957 | 6/3/1957 | See Source »

...black hair, cat's eyes and a fox smile who could be seen last week on the stage of Osaka's Kitano Theater. As she closed her eyes, and with hips swaying began to sing (in alternating English and Japanese verses) an excruciatingly off-key version of Banana Boat Song, her quivering fans rose from their seats and screamed with delight. At 18 Michiko Hamamura is touted, more or less correctly, as "the hottest property in Japanese show business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Untamed! | 5/27/1957 | See Source »

...sings," an unkind critic has said of Michiko, "but not well. Her fans are there to look, not listen." Michiko's looks have sold 100,000 copies of her first Victor recording (Banana Boat Song, Venezuela) in a single month, and have touched off a deluge of fan letters, mostly from teenagers. Like France's Juliette Greco-whom she strikingly resembles-she has become the darling of the intelligentsia, who have celebrated her in ponderous prose. Says one literary critic: "Her primitive songs match men's desire to escape the confused mechanism of today's living...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Untamed! | 5/27/1957 | See Source »

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