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...even this may not be enough, warns Columbia Law Professor Conrad G. Paulsen, who is now completing the first national study of battered-child laws. "Mandatory reporting is only the tip of the iceberg. The problem is whether social agencies have the manpower to implement the reports. And the country's social agencies are now stretched to the limit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Statutes: Saving Battered Children | 1/8/1965 | See Source »

...Robert P. Williford, 64, who retired last August as the $64,650-a-year vice chairman of Hilton Hotels Corp. (1963 sales: $226 million), was elected the surprise successor to Conrad N. Hilton, 78, as president and chief executive officer. Hilton stepped aside (he remains chairman) only because the SEC and the New York Stock Exchange insisted on separate executives when the company recently spun off its more profitable overseas operations into a separate Hilton International Co. that accounted for $60.3 million of Hilton's 1963 sales. Hilton will continue to head the international branch. Texas-born Bob Williford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Business: Three at the Top | 12/25/1964 | See Source »

These pictures are small, seldom larger than 10" square; Schuster will show Morse's larger paintings in May. They are part of the tradition of abstract expressionism and recall Conrad Marca-Relli and Franz Kline to an extent. But they are quite individually conceived and well put together (the frame and backing were done by the artist herself). Some of them tend to be a little "soft," where she uses blue and green cloth cut into small shapes. Her paper collages are most successful; they are black and white, with a little red occasionally, and their line varies between that...

Author: By Theodore E. Stebbins jr., | Title: Galleries at Christmas: Abstraction and Reaction | 12/18/1964 | See Source »

...Your attempt to depict the actions of a small and fanatic group as expressive of Africa and Africans generally would, I suspect, have distressed Dr. Carlson himself. Similar tragedies have been enacted among many peoples and in many periods of history, and surely the point of Conrad's story is that the "heart of darkness" lurks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 11, 1964 | 12/11/1964 | See Source »

...Conrad wrote of the journey upriver to Stanleyville: "It was like traveling back to the earliest beginnings of the world, when vegetation rioted on earth and the big trees were kings. The air was warm, thick, heavy, sluggish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa: The Congo Massacre | 12/4/1964 | See Source »

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