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...Lament. Perhaps because they are so busy applying practical knowledge, few of the millionaires have any time for religion. Clergymen report that only the Catholics among the new millionaires remain close to their church. Says Hal Prince: "I gave up thinking about religion long ago-I couldn't dope it out." The millionaires also have an extremely high divorce rate. Typical is the lament of Del Coleman, 40, a tavernkeeper's son who bought and sold a succession of sickly companies and gained control of Chicago's Seeburg Corp. (jukeboxes and vending machines). Says Coleman, whose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Millionaires: How They Do It | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

...live with insults. He has had to. Michigan State has never won a Big Ten championship, and the Spartans have not been to the Rose Bowl since 1956. Alumni have written Duffy poison pen letters (including one that was mailed in Detroit and addressed simply to "Duffy the Dope"), and students have naturally hanged him in effigy. Daugherty has taken it all with rare humor. "A football coach's main problem," he shrugs, "is that he is responsible to irresponsible people." He once confided to a newsman: "Look, I have a couple of big freshmen linemen preparing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: Don't Get Duffy Mad | 11/12/1965 | See Source »

Getz's success is a return from a long walk on the wild side; from the age of 18 to 27 he was a confirmed dope addict. Son of Russian Jewish immigrants (original name: Gayetzsky), he left school at 15 to tour with Jack Teagarden's band, got as far as St. Louis before the truant officers caught up with him. It was wartime, and musicians were scarce, so Teagarden agreed to become his legal guardian and "teach me all my lessons." After the band broke up a year later, Getz went on to play with Stan Kenton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jazz: Back from the Wild Side | 9/3/1965 | See Source »

...bottle for the last 2½ years; what am I going to do?" Another caller wants to wipe up the Viet Cong, the next discusses self-hypnotism, a third knocks himself out with his own imitation of Bobby Kennedy, and then along in the wee small hours comes a dope addict, who swears he would have committed suicide long ago if Larry had not made him feel that he "belonged to a family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Hot Hot-Line | 6/18/1965 | See Source »

This morning's Record-American asserts that the diaries told of "sex and dope orgies" in Mississippi last summer...

Author: By Herbert H. Denton jr., | Title: Rochester Holds Former Students On Drug Charge | 6/4/1965 | See Source »

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