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Castro was elected overwhelmingly by the W.C.C.'s 158-member central committee after four hours of debate. The 23-member nominating committee had previously considered two additional names: the Rev. Arie Brouwer of Inwood, Iowa, former head of the Reformed Church in America, and the Rev. John Bluck, a New Zealand theology professor. Castro becomes the fourth man to occupy the top W.C.C. post since the organization was established in 1948. He will succeed Philip Potter, 62, a Methodist minister from Dominica. A dynamic preacher, Potter has ardently espoused liberation theology, which finds scriptural justification for those who rebel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Bridge Builder Takes Charge | 7/23/1984 | See Source »

...York neighborliness is little more than a tenuous alliance. In fact, Corry's best piece so far lists the precautions taken by residents of the "good block" to keep from being robbed, raped, beaten or killed: "George Bassat keeps a club next to his front door. Mr. Brouwer no longer sits on his stoop, because he's afraid of being mugged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: That Homey Touch | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

...seldom found where it is most needed, and seldom most needed where it is found," says L.E.J. Brouwer, senior managing director of Royal Dutch/Shell. Brouwer speaks from sometimes painful experience. Though the Shell group is second in the world oil industry (after Jersey Standard) and the largest industrial enterprise of any kind outside the U.S., it has never been as skillful-or as lucky-at finding oil as some of its rivals. It must buy a high 19% of its crude from other companies. Once a serious weakness, that need is also a source of strength since it forces Shell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil: Growth Despite Shortage | 5/4/1970 | See Source »

Chemical Reaction. The empire is run by a committee of eight managing directors, who have offices in both London and The Hague. They boast that they have never had to vote on a decision. Jan Brouwer, the chairman, is a tall, heavily built Dutchman with a taste for modern art, and the vice chairman is David Barran, whose monocle and Savile Row tailoring make him seem the archetypal upper-class Englishman. Most of the managing directors are bilingual, and some speak three or four languages. The only American, Monroe ("Monty") Spaght, who is also chairman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil: Growth Despite Shortage | 5/4/1970 | See Source »

...British or Dutch. He will fill a vacancy to be created by the retirement on July 1 of Senior Managing Director John H. Loudon (TIME cover, May 9, 1960). The top job, however, will remain in traditional hands: succeeding Loudon, 59, will be another Dutch oilman, Managing Director Luitzen Brouwer, 54. Spaght will in herit one of Loudon's titles: chairman of U.S. Shell. To take over the American firm as Spaght's successor, Shell named Richard C. McCurdy, 56, an Iowa-born mining engineer who worked up from oilfield roustabout to Shell boss in Venezuela and, since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Western Europe: A Rare Kind of Import | 4/30/1965 | See Source »

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