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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...brightest hue of all is green. Though the state has taxed the illegal liquor trade since World War II, it managed to collect only $5,000,000 last year-and revenue-poor Mississippi could use a lot more. Johnson has in mind a state-run distribution system similar to that in Washington state-which with approximately the same population collected $42 million in liquor taxes last year. Johnson proposed to earmark the extra funds for the state's inadequate school system and public health services. Also tourists and conventioneers, who prefer not to break a law to bend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mississippi: Bourbon Borealis | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...away great amounts of beer in short amounts of time, capping it all with what is known as "the 6 o'clock swill"-ordering up to half a dozen beers a minute before the "beeroff" bell, gulping them down in the 15 minutes before the barmaids had to collect all glasses. Professional teetotalers kept the 6 o'clock curfew alive in Melbourne for 50 years, but last week it finally died. Acting on the advice of a royal commission, the state parliament pushed back the normal closing time four hours-so that Melbournians could stretch their drinking till...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Australia: The 10 O'Clock Swill | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...possible second not only unscathed but refreshed. They are the masters of the fearless retreat, the intransigent com promise, the edged hedge and the artful fix. No belief is so rigid that it cannot be reversed, no enemy so hated that he cannot be embraced. Revolutions are accomplished by collect telegram, prosperity by printing more money, and politics is riding a bandwagon. Absolutely nothing in Brazil is absolute. As a Brazilian Congressman once announced: "My party stands neither for nor against this issue. Quite the contrary. And above...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: Quite the Contrary & Above All | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...obscene telephone calls at his hotel. "They were so vile," he recalls, "that I couldn't repeat them to a Marine drill sergeant-and my own language is pretty salty." Victory should help him bear up under the insults. But it may be some time before McGaw can collect his $20,000. Last week Webster announced his intention of appealing the decision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Editors: Showdown in the Southwest | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...student who has changed his mind since signing the card. Monro added, can have his name erased by the Registrar's Office. "We weren't trying to collect signatures," he said. "We were trying to provide a service...

Author: By Robert A. Rafsky, | Title: Students Sign Cards Permitting Draft Boards to Receive Grades | 2/8/1966 | See Source »

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