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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stinger or a Scotch on the rocks was served with a straw. Dry-martini buffs gagged on concoctions as wet-and sometimes as muddy-as Old Man River. The patron who asked for a screwdriver was more apt to get a tool than a tipple. Thus, with more complaint than celebration, Prohibition receded from the last officially dry state in the Union. Since Mississippi's ban on liquor was dropped on July 1, counties with two-thirds of the state's population have voted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Prohibition: Moonshine on the Rocks | 11/4/1966 | See Source »

...church. When Father William DuBay* of Los Angeles charged two years ago that his bishop, James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre, should be removed from office on grounds of "gross malfeasance in office," he had no chance for an unbiased hearing under church law. Had DuBay followed canon-law procedure, his complaint would have been sent to Rome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Reforming Canon Law | 10/28/1966 | See Source »

...Alex were here he would not even allow me to make this complaint being perhaps a better sport than I. I would not take a thing away from Mr. Jaster, and at his age he has a very large chance to beat Alex's record many times over. He (Alex) has a few more records for someone to aim for and "beat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 21, 1966 | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

...this does not seem revolutionary today, it is because 20th century man has already shown himself itching with the Rousseauean complaint that civilizing institutions have suborned man's true nature. But in the ceremonious, hierarchical, class-structured France of the 18th century, romantic individualism and moral egocentricity were new, sensational and heady stuff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Invincible Loner | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

Filed in Pittsburgh's federal district court, the Justice Department's complaint charged that some of the companies .had huddled between November 1960 and mid-1962 to "fix, stabilize and maintain" artificially high prices for inexpensive vitreous-china fixtures, involving some $30 million in sales a year; another group had agreed, beginning in 1962, to drop low-priced (and low-profit) lines of equipment while hiking the tag on the more expensive models, involving about $1 billion in sales all told; company executives had reached their agreements and planned staggered publication of new price lists "in order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indictments: A Bathroom Conspiracy? | 10/14/1966 | See Source »

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