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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...painting style shows) Britain's Francis Bacon. She is fascinated by the "natural world," and has done a series of paintings on fish, bats, owls. At the moment, she is preoccupied with lizards, which, she says, "look like man in certain stages. The drippings you'll find in my paintings are characteristic of the mire men and animals find themselves in." She quotes Flannery O'Connor to the effect that "what people consider grotesque is really reality, and what they think is reality is grotesque." Adds Mrs. Beerman: "I'm in full agreement. I really feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trends: Beyond Nightmare | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

...hair-grooming gesture. Men also exhibit similar signs of stress. Embarrassed by such a driving miscue as accidentally cutting off another motorist, they will frequently make a seemingly irrelevant sweep of their hair. Actually, the gesture represents a very real surge of inner tension or conflict. "If you find yourself doing this," Brannigan and Humphries explain, "examine your motivation honestly-you will be feeling very defensive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Body: Man's Silent Signals | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

...Compared with the recruits of earlier years, they are more mature, more experienced and vastly more self-assured. Almost anyone with a master's degree in business can start out at a minimum of $12,500 a year, and some get up to $25,000. To find the most promising of these students and discover what they think about business, TIME correspondents visited dozens of universities, interviewing professors, placement officers and students themselves. From these reports, TIME has selected an elite group of ten graduate students who are among the year's most accomplished and sought-after business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: ALL-AMERICA TEAM OF BUSINESS STUDENTS | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

...manager of planning, a job that will take him into all parts of the company. "I had the opportunity to go into several jobs where it would be pretty much my own ball game, but I did not want that. Either by osmosis or direct learning, I want to find out how you really make a corporation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: ALL-AMERICA TEAM OF BUSINESS STUDENTS | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

Bernard Lietaer, 25, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a Belgian who came to the U.S. to squeeze it of all the business knowledge he could find. "What Europe particularly lacks in its technological gap with the U.S. is management techniques," he says. Instead of returning home immediately, he will join a U.S. company because "it will start out by giving me responsibility." His choice is Cresap, McCormick and Paget, a consulting firm that will pay him about $15,000. Even before graduation, he hired out as a consultant on his thesis topic-a computer-based method of protecting companies against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: ALL-AMERICA TEAM OF BUSINESS STUDENTS | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

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