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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stenographer, after a long absence, was now having trouble recalling her boss's correct title. A market and consumer researcher was rummaging the public library files for newspaper accounts she had for months been forbidden to read. A department store saleslady was getting ready for two long-deferred vacation trips-to Florida and Europe. A civil engineer found himself something of a celebrity among his co-workers in New York City's Department of Parks All have only recently returned to a workaday world that they had nearly forgotten while serving as jurors in the trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: The Longest Trial | 2/22/1963 | See Source »

...correct in its interpretation or not, In Search of France does at least approach its problems in a meaningful way. If the book fails to answer all the questions about France that are current today, at least it asks them, and gives the background necessary for a clear and intelligent understanding of the issues, national and domestic, that confront the French nation today. Well planned, thoroughly critical, In Search of France is the brilliant product of a brilliant group of minds

Author: By David I. Oyama, | Title: Authors Study French National Character | 2/21/1963 | See Source »

...would like to correct an impression left by your otherwise delightful article on Caribbean travel that unless the visitor can match dollar for dollar with Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Mellon and Mr. Ford he had better stay home. The fact is that the majority of Barbados accommodations, for example, are approximately $15 with meals at this peak time of year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 15, 1963 | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

...blue-baby disorder-Pallet's tetralogy, a set of four serious heart defects which nearly always occur together. All the children were under five; they had only about 70% of normal oxygen in their red cells, and they were too ill to risk the heroic surgery that would correct all their heart defects. Dr. Boerema wanted to do a palliative operation, after which a final operation could await a few more years of growth and added strength...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Therapeutics: Operating Under Pressure | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

Whistler's Mother (correct title: Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1, Portrait of the Painter's Mother) was en route to Atlanta, to appear as an official gesture of sympathy by the French government for the death of 121 Georgians who were killed when a plane chartered by the Atlanta Art Association crashed at Orly Airport near Paris last June. Whistler's Mother's traveling companion was The Penitent St. Mary Magdalen, by the 17th century French painter Georges de La Tour, also lent to Atlanta by the Louvre. The arrival of the paintings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Show's the Thing | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

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