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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ludwig Erhard has said little on foreign policy in recent years, but he insists, it is "stupid chatter" to suggest that he is uninformed on the subject. He was gravely disturbed by Charles de Gaulle's veto of Britain in the Com mon Market and called it "a black hour for Europe." While he supported Adenauer's treaty with France, privately he makes no secret of the fact that De Gaulle leaves him mystified. The two have met on several occasions, and do not really hit it off. In any case, says Ludwig Erhard somewhat nervously, "De Gaulle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: The Heart of Europe | 11/1/1963 | See Source »

...Mississippi 99 193 64.3 4. Syracuse 132 279 69.8 5. Mich. State 99 212 70.7 6. Alabama 147 303 75.8 7. Yale 113 234 78.0 8. Florida 144 317 79.3 9. Ohio State 114 238 79.3 10. Colgate 94 240 80.0 PASS DEFENSE Per Team Att. Com. Yds. Game 1. Rutgers 26 9 96 32.0 2. Tex. West. 33 7 129 32.3 3. Ohio Univ. 46 11 129 32.3 4. VMI 40 13 156 39.0 5. Citadel 61 20 171 42.8 6. N. Carolina 80 23 172 43.0 7. HARVARD 37 14 129 43.0 8. Southern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: National Grid Statistics | 10/19/1963 | See Source »

...change their egg formula after all these centuries? A new feed developed by Manhattan's Drew Chemical Corp. and tested for two years by a team of Dallas doctors did the trick. Since a patent is pending, Drew is understandably closemouthed about the feed's contents. The com pany admits only that it is a vegetable, not chemical, substance. If the Utah tests prove successful, Drew hopes to sell its eggs throughout the U.S., has lined up such major suppliers as Nulaid and Olson Bros, for production and Safeway and other foodstore chains for distribution. Drew hopes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foods: The Well-Balanced Egg | 10/11/1963 | See Source »

...Tanglewood's friends took heart: the 50-year-old Vienna-born conductor seemed just the man. "He has a festival spirit," said Bass Clarinetist Rosario Mazzeo, the B.S.O.'s personnel manager. "He has the most extraordinary set of qualities - his time is laid out by an IBM com puter, but he's available to everybody. He could manage General Motors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conductors: A Tree Grows at Tanglewood | 8/30/1963 | See Source »

...severed by the Wall. On its anniversary last week, most West Berliners heeded official appeals to refrain from violent, futile demonstrations. Instead, they observed the day quietly by placing wreaths on the dozens of crosses marking each spot where a fleeing East German had been shot to death by Com munist guards. Only late in the evening was the city's grave calm broken by a mob of some 2,000 hell-raising West Berliners who surged into the area around Checkpoint Charlie, hurling rocks and insults across the Wall into the Soviet sector...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: It Is Still There | 8/23/1963 | See Source »

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