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...Cortney the clown walked into the Magician's bedroom one night. He hadn't visited the Magician in four years, but still the Magician knew him better than anybody else whom Cortney the Clown knew...

Author: By David L. Rettig, | Title: A FABLE | 1/22/1990 | See Source »

...clown that night. He was sad because he was so awake and lived too close to his friend, Life. Cortney the Clown needed Life. He said he loved Life, and her offspring, Pizza, and Women, and the dew in the Morning, and Big Shoes...

Author: By David L. Rettig, | Title: A FABLE | 1/22/1990 | See Source »

...French Economist Jacques Rueff, who masterminded De Gaulle's successful currency reform plan, urges complete scrapping of the managed-money system and a return to the classical gold standard-a step that he argues would stimulate the international flow of capital and trade. This is supported by Philip Cortney, president of Coty Inc., who also wants the support price of gold raised to $70 an ounce, thus doubling the value of the diminishing U.S. reserve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Waging the Gold War | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

...least some businessmen began to realize that sponsors had their share of the responsibility for the scandal. In a speech to the Sales Executives Club in Manhattan, Philip Cortney, president of Coty, Inc., took a roundhouse swing at his archrival, Revlon (sponsors of The $64,000 Question, co-sponsors of The $64,000 Challenge). Businessmen who profited from rigged shows, said Cortney, should be called to account by congressional committees. Their "illgotten gains" should be donated to charity as "conscience money." Businessmen, Cortney concluded, ought to keep their hands off entertainment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: People Are Wonderful | 11/9/1959 | See Source »

Among the chief advocates of a return to the full gold standard for both the U.S. and European nations are French Economic Adviser Jacques Rueff, the architect of France's successful financial-austerity program, and Philip Cortney, president of Coty, Inc. and chairman of the U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GOLD STANDARD: Should the U.S. Go Back to It? | 10/12/1959 | See Source »

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