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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Leaks in Bonn. Many of Bonn's allies were a little spooked by the prospect of a newly assertive West Germany. To a degree, their uneasiness was a reflex born of two world wars instigated by the Germans in the 20th century. The Bonn government had not helped matters in the current crisis. Usually, it is, if anything, overly concerned about European sensibilities. But this time, the West Germans inexplicably forgot their manners. A main offender was Conrad Ahlers, the former Der Spiegel newsmagazine editor who now is the Federal Republic's deputy spokesman. During the Bonn meeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: A LARGER WEST GERMANY AND A SMALLER FRANCE | 12/6/1968 | See Source »

Miss Traenkle had come to the United States in 1949 from Braunschweig, Germany. Born in Ludwigsburg, she was the daughter of Professor and Mrs. C. A. Traenkle of Munich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blast Victim Honored By Med Scholarships | 12/2/1968 | See Source »

Last week's decision crowns 13 years of frustrating delays since the merger plan was born in 1955. The roads sought the sanction of the Interstate Commerce Commission to unite in 1961. Five years later, the commission rejected their petition on the ground that the northern combine, involving some of the profit-starved railroad industry's most prosperous carriers, would hurt competition. In particular, the commission expressed the fear that the merged companies would draw traffic away from the Chicago & North Western and the Milwaukee Road. Late last year, the commission reversed itself after the northern lines promised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Railroads: The Northern Combine | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

Married. David Hemmings, 27, mod, madcap British acting sensation (BlowUp, Charge of the Light Brigade); and Gayle Hunnicut, 25, leggy, Texas-born starlet (P.J.), whom Hemmings "married" in an Italian chapel last year in an impromptu ceremony uncluttered by the presence of a clergyman, which he admitted was "emotional and impetuous and, we later realized, quite invalid"; in a Presbyterian ceremony; he for the second time; in Beverly Hills, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Nov. 29, 1968 | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

...science or both. This was not always the case. For a millennium and a half the worst horrors were theological. The fear of hell and the hope of heaven gave shape to some of the greatest achievements of the pictorial art of Europe. On this eschatological basis, Australian-born Critic Robert Hughes has compiled a catalogue of terrors and delights, drawn mainly from Italian, French, Spanish and Dutch masterworks. Man, it is clear, has found it considerably harder to envisage felicity than its opposite, and so the infernal regions have been illustrated in a highly spirited fashion. The delineators...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Christmas Shelf: Bigness and Beauty | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

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