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Word: businessman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...husband breasted the politi cal winds in Washington, Jacqueline Ken nedy, 31, deplaned hatless and coatless despite near-freezing cold at New York's La Guardia Airport, spent three gay days on the town. Usually accompanied by her sister, Princess Radziwill, wife of a Polish peer turned London businessman, Jackie looked more elegant each time she came through the revolving doors of the Carlyle Hotel. She supped with Art Dealer Harry Brooks, Fashion Editor Diana Vreeland and such socialite old friends as Mrs. Charles Wrightsman. Her big evening was spent catching the popularly-priced ($3.95 top) City Center ballet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 31, 1961 | 3/31/1961 | See Source »

Many people feel guilty simply about not being talented enough or intelligent enough or well-informed enough. If anybody can be anything he wishes, no wonder the businessman is made to feel guilty if he has neither ear nor taste for modern music (but somehow, the artist never seems to feel guilty about not understanding business). No wonder, too, that the adman thinks he ought to be able to write a novel or to know all about the atom. In an absurd misapplication of the ideal of equality, one man's opinions become as valid as another's. Thus, every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Anatomy of Angst | 3/31/1961 | See Source »

...professional businessman and the professional intellectual, both born with the advent of capitalism, are well on their way toward wiping each other out, Ayn Rand declared at the Ford Hall Forum last night. And, she noted, the intellectual is largely to blame for his own demise...

Author: By Rudolf V. Ganz jr., | Title: Noted Novelist Discusses Intellectual Disintegration | 3/27/1961 | See Source »

...Miss Rand, the moral standard of altruism--which she defined as the antithesis of capitalism--is responsible for our inability to maintain a true laissezz faire capitalism. Afraid to challenge the morality of altruism, the liberals placed the blame for their own weaknesses on the head of the private businessman, "using their own guilt as an excuse for extending their power...

Author: By Rudolf V. Ganz jr., | Title: Noted Novelist Discusses Intellectual Disintegration | 3/27/1961 | See Source »

...Moran knows that the best way to build up a solid list of customers is to become a pillar of the community-and a solid pillar he is. "If a dealer isn't interested in his community," says Moran, "then he's a poor businessman. I think that any place I go, I am an ambassador of Courtesy Motors." Moran belongs to many charitable, civic and religious groups, is a prominent Roman Catholic layman. He coaches a Little League team that last season won a district championship, has run several TV talkathons for charity. If an orphanage burned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: The Arabian Bazaar | 3/24/1961 | See Source »

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