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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Thailand's humid climate, few paintings have survived, but the sculpture is more than sufficient to show the paradoxical versatility of Thailand's artists. The bronze Bodhisattva (see color) is a masterpiece of intricate workmanship; the lithe little dancing figure, who was meant both to protect and entertain Buddha, bends solemnly to the tinkle of music. The Buddhas that the artists made usually hewed to a perfect blending of art and tradition. Buddha's legs, tradition said, were to be like those of a deer, his thighs like the stems of banana trees, his hands like opening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Inspired Copyists | 12/19/1960 | See Source »

...started by Burt Browne, 55, president of Burton Browne Advertising ($5,000,000 a year in billings, mostly in electronics accounts), who declares he is "the only saloonkeeper in the country listed in Who's Who, the Social Register and Dun & Bradstreet." In 1941, needing a place to entertain the "advertising manager from Seattle after feeding him a steak and three martinis," Browne converted a small office adjoining his agency into the Sundown Room, equipped it with a bar and attractive barmaid. Soon the Sundown Room became such a popular gathering place for Chicago hucksters that Browne could hardly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: Cash Under the Gaslight | 12/12/1960 | See Source »

...Canvases of contemporary U.S. painters will be hung on the White House walls, says Tish, "even if it means putting paintings in front of paintings." ¶ An effort will be made to entertain informally, with "very much of a cross section of dinner lists," drawn from many walks of life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Making a House a Home | 12/5/1960 | See Source »

...indicated two traits which distinguish the drama from the novel. The first, he said, is that drama moves at a "higher speed"; the second, that the audience can see the actors "in flesh and blood." Since they are sitting in the same room with the actors, they can be entertained without having to entertain in return, an "ideal situation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bentley Praises 'Types' As Dramatic Characters | 11/18/1960 | See Source »

Last week, though still proliferating. Oxford's rules took an uncharacteristically liberal turn. Henceforth, decreed the proctors, undergraduates may "smoke in public in academic dress,'' and "women students may entertain men in their lodgings until 10 p.m. rather than 7 p.m.. provided college authorities are willing." But with their usual imperturbability, Oxonians scoffed at the changes. Undergraduates have long smoked in public anyway, and girls seemingly prefer the 7 p.m. blue law. Said one proper fresh-woman: "I take my bath at ten, and I should hate to be seen in curlers. I would rather...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Weeding the Ivy | 10/31/1960 | See Source »

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