Word: canadians
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...could not grow grass on his estate near Saint Ann's Bay and sent a soil sample to a U.S. laboratory for analysis. The test proved that the soil was rich in bauxite, the source mineral for aluminum. Two U.S. aluminum companies (Kaiser and Reynolds) and one Canadian (Aluminium Ltd., known locally as Aljam) rushed in, staked out one of the world's biggest bauxite reserves, and are now shipping more than 2,000,000 tons a year to the U.S. and Canada...
David Crane's creator is Canadian-born Artist Winslow Mortimer, 36, who lives in Carmel, N.Y., collects guns, goes to Drew Methodist Church. He is aided by Hartzell Spence, son of a Methodist minister, who wrote One Foot in Heaven, and who serves as idea man and general consultant for the strip. Between them the two have a problem as old as literature -how to make the good as interesting...
...Robert H. Morse Jr. predicted that he would "run into a buzz saw." Last week Silberstein got cut up. The New York Stock Exchange agreed to list 141,890 new shares of Fairbanks, Morse stock, giving the Chicago company the additional shares it needed for a stock trade with Canadian Locomotive Co. (TIME, Feb. 6), which it already controls. Thus President Morse, whose family and management own nearly 350,000 (of 1,228,590) shares of stock in the 98-year-old company, hopes to offset the 200,000 shares that are claimed by Silberstein's Penn-Texas Corp...
...analytic movement has spawned a dozen heresies, and illustrates the process whereby the least certainty generates the greatest dogmatism . . . Grandiose fantasies of reforming the world are common." Dr. Emanuel tartly quotes an eminent fellow Canadian, Psychiatrist Brock Chisholm, former (1948-53) head of U.N.'s World Health Organization: "In psychiatry . . . lies the best hope of resolving international tensions and so preventing war. The greatest need is that everybody should reach emotional maturity free from neurotic drives." Congresses of psychiatrists themselves. Dr. Emanuel comments, "are not remarkably free from tensions, nor are the families of psychiatrists notable for their mental...
Ships & Sweat. Davis launches new businesses as easily as turning out an aluminum pan. Once he bought a 1,000-ton war-surplus Canadian minesweeper for a yacht, then decided to turn it into a banana boat. Result: Davis' Three Bay Lines now has seven ships transporting 1,000,000 tons of produce monthly between Caribbean ports. Everywhere around Miami, Davis draglines, Davis bulldozers, Davis dredges are filling in swampy land, cutting yacht canals to prepare the way for $35,000 to $100,000 homes...