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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Jeff, and thousands of other eager youngsters, it was just as real as action shots of the Viet Nam war on TV. In fact, it was all part of a new U.S. Army exhibit inside Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. The helicopter was grounded, the landscape was a diorama, sound effects were recorded, and the machine gun was electronically rigged so that its light beam made bulbs glow when a direct hit was scored...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spectacles: Shoot-'Em-Up in Chicago | 3/29/1968 | See Source »

...became more and more vocal in battles over remaining hunks of wilderness. Stubbornness and publicity now have given it the de facto leadership of the conservation movement. Full of brilliant pictures by photographers like Ansel Adams and Eliot Porter--plus redolent quotes from Thoreau or Robinson Jeffers--its "Exhibit Format" books and paperbacks are selling quickly. Brower has edited most of them. The Coop can't keep Sierra Club posters in stock. The Club counts a growing number of allies in Congress. And since a run-in with Internal Revenue over its tax-exempt status, its membership has been growing...

Author: By George R. Merriam, | Title: David Brower | 3/27/1968 | See Source »

BROWER has put the Sierra Club in its position of leadership because he knows how to advertise and has enlisted the support of professional advertising men. The Exhibit Format books and posters are designed to attract buyers and to leave a message. Sierra Club films are available to groups, and organized trips into the wilderness grow more popular every year. Now he is planning buttons and bumper stickers--on pollution ("Keep Our Air Visible") or population ("How Dense Can People Be?", "Good Breeding Can Be Overdone"), or just for irony: "Save the Pan Am Building." While other groups...

Author: By George R. Merriam, | Title: David Brower | 3/27/1968 | See Source »

Nixon's beginning was an impressive performance in the New Hampshire primary where, with a heavy turnout of 104,000 G.O.P. voters, he gained 78% of the total votes following a campaign masterfully geared to exhibit the former Vice President as the nation's youngest elder statesman. New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller, whose cause was belatedly promoted by a haphazard write-in campaign after the abrupt exit of Michigan Governor George Romney, won only 11% of the vote, an unspectacular showing that some Republicans thought might possibly have condemned him to the political penumbra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: Nixon's New Image, Rocky's New Clothes | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

...exhibit of drawings, paintings and Steinberg-ings in Robinson Hall at the Graduate School of Design is all Steinberg, all of his diversity. This is not a starling exhibit, however. The 36 pieces are methodically representative of his last decade, hung unimaginatively and restfully in the Robinson courtyard, but with good lighting and lots of space to move...

Author: By Elizabeth P. Nadas, | Title: Saul Music | 3/21/1968 | See Source »

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