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...biggest hit was the biggest boat, the 53-ft. Wheeler cruiser with twin 285-h.p. diesels, wall-to-wall carpeting, two bathrooms, a stall shower, electric galley, and private staterooms for ten. Price: $110,000. The most versatile: Neptuna's $4,400 Sportsman, a new amphibious auto trailer with retractable wheels that sleeps four on land or sea. The fastest: Bellingham Shipyards' 100-m.p.h. Bikini with hydroplane fiber-glass hull, twin inboard engines firing at 430 h.p., and a price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: Full Speed Ahead | 1/28/1957 | See Source »

...committee at work on a new hymnal for U.S. Congregational churches turned up a Hungarian hymn, written nearly 300 years ago, that is ripe for revival. Excerpt from Hymn of the Hungarian Galley Slaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Not Forsaken | 1/14/1957 | See Source »

...biggest rush, as usual, was to "this year's hotel": the $17 million, 475-room Americana, which opened on Dec. 1. A reservation at the Americana at $68 a day for a Lanai (one bedroom, two baths, a living room, a galley kitchen) or $32 a day (meals extra, of course) for one of the ordinary picture-windowed bedrooms was the Miami Beach equivalent of an invitation to the royal enclosure at Ascot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRAVEL: A Place in the Sun | 1/7/1957 | See Source »

...Ground Gainer. Senator Magnuson has already made 300 speeches in 3½ months, and he takes off across the state this week in a campaign bus all rigged with amplifiers, microphones, record turntable, stacks of literature, and a galley to provide coffee and doughnuts for the voters. Maggie sums it all up this way: "This campaign is basic. Have I done a good job for the state? And if not, can anyone do better?" To this, Art Langlie, the Eisenhower Republican replies: "The people are entitled to make a decision and determine whether they want the facts honestly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: Fork in the Road | 9/3/1956 | See Source »

Comfortably sipping a victory martini out of one of his galley's plastic cups, Skipper Geib sounded off with pride, "This is a helluva boat," and flung a challenge to the current hot boat on the saltwater circuit. Bermuda Racewinner Finisterre. Said he: "What with Finisterre and Figaro, a lot of people are saying that the day of the keel boat is over-that the centerboarders are the new thing. I'd like to see Finisterre come out here and race on the Great Lakes. I think we could give her a run for her money. Sure, bring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Geib's Jibe | 8/6/1956 | See Source »

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