Word: covered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pianist Garner's secret ingredient is gusto. It has long since earned him recognition from both pop and jazz fans, and on this record he demonstrates why. In addition to guitar, bongos, bass and drums, he is accompanied by a distinctively Garner rhythm device that the album cover aptly describes as the "swinging-grunt"-emphatic guttural sounds that express his exuberance at playing uptempo. The effect is to put fresh magic into his renditions of // Ain't Necessarily So, Autumn Leaves and More...
...friend in Philadelphia and others around the world, we have come up with the cover story on the future of money, focused mainly on the International Monetary Fund and its managing director, Pierre-Paul Schweitzer. As anyone can imagine, these are hectic days for Schweitzer, but he spent a good deal of time last week talking with our Washington economic correspondent, Juan Cameron, about the international monetary situation. And we must acknowledge some help from the Philadelphia secretary, for Schweitzer* had read what she told the Journal and decided that he wanted "to reach that young lady and explain...
...form of international monetary reserves. While such subjects are often considered too complicated to have wide reader appeal, we have felt that TIME'S readers want and need to know about them. So we have dealt with them in major stories through the years, including such cover stories as those on Federal Reserve Chau-man William McChesney Martin (Sept. 10, 1956), Treasury Secretaries Robert Anderson (Nov. 23, 1959), C. Douglas Dillon (Aug. 18, 1961), and Henry Fowler (Sept...
Goyette said that the Eastbound lanes of the underpass should be open by late April. Westbound lanes will open sometime in May. After that, workers will landscape the top of the underpass. By Commencement Day, a grassy mall-complete with paved sidewalks and flower-beds--will cover the present excavation...
...Tiers. The bill to remove the gold cover seemed to come almost too late to be of use-if only because the Gold Pool itself is likely to be revamped as one result of last week's emergency. The Europeans arriving in Washington-Britain's O'Brien, Hubert Ansiaux of Belgium, Karl Blessing of Germany, Guido Carli of Italy, Jelle Zijlstra of The Netherlands, and Edwin Stopper of Switzerland-favored the view that the time has come to try the "two-tier" system of gold prices that many an economist has been urging. Under the two-tier...