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...topical show Tonight, whose spokesman concluded: "Americans have a commendable liking for the British, or you are more reticent than we British, despite a widespread belief to the contrary." The second ad brought 250 friendly replies to the American Weekend, a weekly published in Frankfurt...
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...show Moritz Buchner, mayor of Leipzig, and his wife Anna, elaborately dressed and richly bejeweled, the man gazing at the world with shrewd but not unkind eyes, the woman modest, grave, rather sad. The portraits roused considerable excitement in German art circles when they were shown in 1928 in Frankfurt, later made their way via Switzerland to Chicago. For six years the Minneapolis Institute of Arts dickered with the Chicago dealer. This week the institute announced acquisition of the portraits. Price for the pair...
...action Arnold took was to establish a pacifist family-centered community, as accessible to the world as possible, but living like ist century Christians, with all property held in common, and unanimity in all decisions. In 1920 Arnold launched the first Brothers community at Sannerz, near Frankfurt-am-Main...
...passengers last year (up from 25,000 in 1946) on 31,740 miles of routes in 44 states. Because of their growth, air traffic in many small U.S. cities now matches the volume of major cities abroad. Traffic at Fresno, Calif, (pop. 107,900) equals that of Frankfurt; traffic at Ontario, Calif, (pop. 39,430) is equal to Paris'. With soaring revenues (up 16.7% in 1956), the feeders estimate an annual income of $100 million in only a few years. Yet the lines lose money every time they take to the air. They already cost taxpayers $27 million annually...