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...overall effect, however, was not the stimulation of fuller debate. The hecklers' chief accomplishment was generally to disrupt meetings and render the candidates momentarily speechless. Wallace alone found a use for the barrackers. He pointed to long-haired protesters as "anarchists," as exemplars of the breakdown of order and respect. When the hecklers booed, Wallace bowed and blew them kisses. "They got me a million votes," he said, adding that he needed the hecklers; silence caused him to flub his lines more than once. But late in the campaign he ran into a reverse form of hectoring. Lank-haired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Jeering Section | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

...Nixon-Agnew teams of Fuller & Smith & Ross (annual billings: $60 million) and Feeley & Wheeler ($6,000,000) have been prepping for the G.O.P. campaign since February. Even Third Party Candidate George Wallace has a long leg up. Birmingham's Luckie and Forney, which handled Lurleen Wallace's 1964 statehouse campaign, has worked up two 30-minute TV shows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advertising: Making the Image | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

...slightly raised platform a musician (Jeff Fuller) sits improvising, in an appropriate raga, a preludial alapa on his sitar. Gradually a number of young men enter, wearing leis of orange and yellow flowers, and assume yoga positions. As bowls of incense waft their frangance, the sitar is joined off-stage by the traditional tambura drone and tabla rhythms...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: 'Love's Labour's Lost' Midst Rock 'n' Raga | 7/12/1968 | See Source »

...artists are such shadowy characters," she says, "that it takes months to track them down." To provide designs for issues she has called on the services of Andy Warhol and Quentin Fiore, co-author with Marshall McLuhan of The Medium is the Massage. She is collaborating with Buckminster Fuller on a future issue in which each article will be designed to fold into a geodesic dome or other geometric construction. Also in the works is an issue devoted to the Far East, with scrolls and screens scented with incense, and a wilderness issue, complete with a wild-food recipe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Hear It, Feel It, Hang It | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

Orderly House. Why is he stepping out now? Simple weariness could be one reason. He has extricated Hunt from long-troublesome investments in Wheeling Steel and W.P. Fuller Paint Co.; Crucible Steel, in which Hunt has a 23% interest, has agreed to merge with Walter Kidde & Co. With those moves made, Simon has been heard to say that "our house is in order now." As for the merger, he says that "we could have waited for years, but since we appeared to have just the right management, the time seemed ripe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Simon's Assemblage | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

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