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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pointing out that the drive nets less than $2,000 yearly, she said, "It's really shameful to gather chicken feed and give it in the name of the whole College. We're only pretending to be generous...

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Minority Opposes Plans For 'Cliffe Fund Drive | 1/24/1962 | See Source »

Just outside New Delhi, in low bamboo enclosures paved with dried cow dung, 400 Hindu pundits and priests have gathered this month to recite the Vedic prayer Gayatri Japan 10 million times. Night and day, squatting under TV lights beside shrines and ceremonial fires that they feed with the liquid butter called ghee, they raise their voices, powerfully amplified by loudspeakers, to the circling planets above. For according to India's astrologers, under the conjunction of the planets due early next month, the earth will be shattered by quakes, floods, air crashes, revolutions and wars, in what could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Concatenation of Calamities | 1/19/1962 | See Source »

These people were birders-a flinty-eyed, cold-tailed breed whose normal habitat covers just about every square mile of land in the U.S. They nest and feed very much as humans do, but at around the turn of the calendar every winter, they roost in icy swamps, deep forests, river and creek shores, arriving there usually in predawn darkness, armed with cameras, binoculars, telescopes, field guides and silence. They are a kind of rara avis whose purpose it is to count birds and species of birds, with the emphasis, of course, on the rara avis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recreation: Rarae Aves | 1/12/1962 | See Source »

Flailing Arms. The first half belonged to Russell. Tireless and amazingly agile, he stretched his 6-ft. 101n. frame until it seemed to tower over the taller Chamberlain. When Warrior guards tried to feed Pivot Man Chamberlain with soft, overhead passes, Russell was there-arms flailing-to bat the ball away. When Chamberlain leaped for his famed "fallaway" push shot, Russell leaped with him leaning into Wilt just enough to disturb his delicate aim. By half time, Chamberlain had scored just nine field goals, was so frustrated that he shook a clenched fist angrily at the air. Only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Personal Duel | 12/22/1961 | See Source »

From its Ionic-columned London headquarters building overlooking the Thames, Unilever conducts a globe-straddling business. Besides producing paper, plastic and chemicals, and operating a fleet of oceangoing freighters, Unilever sells soap, margarine, cooking oils, toilet articles, animal feed, canned and frozen foods, ice cream and sausages. Its 400 MacFisheries stores in Britain make it the world's largest fishmonger. One Unilever subsidiary, the United Africa Co., is the largest trader in Africa; another cultivates 213,710 acres of rubber, palm oil, cocoa and coffee plantations in six countries. With an annual ad budget of $300 million, Unilever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Abroad: Dear Octopus | 12/22/1961 | See Source »

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