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...square logs-just in time to let the morning torrent of traffic flood through. Can Tokyo possibly finish the building job by October? There have been doubters. Workmen are still scrambling all over the swooping, tent-shaped roof of the vast Olympic swimming pool and the upward-spiraling conch-shell roof of the Olympic basketball court. A fleet of five truck-trailer, mobile public rest rooms is still under construction for the Olympic games area (nobody seemed to have included enough public toilets in the original building plans), and in the hope of stopping a practice that might offend foreign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: The Fresh Start | 7/10/1964 | See Source »

...Princeton conch's jubilation might reach new heights tonight, since the Tigers have a good chance to win and reach the tournament quarter-finals. They face a University of Connecticut team that came into the tournament with a so-on 15-19 record and only the Yankee Conference Championship to its credit. Ucom dropped a game to Yale, its only Ivy League foe, earlier in the season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Quintet Will Face UConn In NCAA Game | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

...beach chanting "Kyrie eleison" in four-four time is properly bizarre; the initial attempts of the castaways to preserve decency and order ("After all, we're English, and the English are not savages") are ironic and touching. A leader, Ralph, is elected, his symbol of authority a white conch shell; Jack, the head boy of the choir, reorganizes his singers as a pack of hunters. With the sun and eyeglasses belonging to the fat and asthmatic Piggy, a signal fire is lit, in the hope of attracting rescue. Then the idyl-and the movie itself-begins to fall apart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Lost Allegory | 8/23/1963 | See Source »

...Duvalier or Death," read the crudely lettered placards, and 20,000 bewildered peasants herded into Port au Prince obediently tootled bamboo horns, honked on conch shells, and flew kites with painted pictures of "The Renovator." Having brought a crowd to cheer, the dictator who masquerades as Haiti's constitutionally elected President, showed himself in public again and again last week, telling his Negro people that Haiti's problems are economic, not political, and that he has no quarrel with "Monsieur Kennedy, who believes that our continent should be a community of free and independent states." Yet everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: Papa & His Boy | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

...sleek structure whose two long arms embrace a central lagoon, Coco Palms features local color. Bed-lamp shades are plastic copies of the feathered helmets kings once wore, bathroom basins consist of giant clamshells, and guests are called to meals by a leather-lunged islander blowing into a conch shell. Another Gus-lander development, the 22-month-old Hanalei Plantation, is situated on a promontory that was used as the set for the movie of South Pacific. It is designed for couples who will shell out $50 a day and be satisfied at night with entertainment no more boisterous than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: The Outer Islands Are In | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

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