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...Mary Poppins in the Park, the century's most famous nurse-governess returns to the scene. The accent is on the word "governess," for the basic fact about Mary Poppins is that she is a Tower of Strength, a Rock of Gibraltar, a Fort Knox whose secret bullion rules the world. Employers who ask her for references are given one of the outraged sniffs that are as much a Poppins characteristic as her long, turned up nose, her carpetbag (which is always empty and yet, somehow, always contains her starched aprons and a camp bed), and the parrot-headed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Children's Hour | 12/8/1952 | See Source »

...thoughts of Dutch merchant skippers sailing their heavy-laden East Indiamen along the coasts of Africa. No such grim foreboding clutched the heart of Johannes Van Delft, master of the tiny (265 tons) Dutch coaster Combinatie, as he put out of Tangier Harbor into the Strait of Gibraltar, bound for Malta, one day last month, laden with $100,000 worth of U.S. cigarettes. It was the 20th century; the sky was blue overhead; ten kegs of good Holland beer were stowed below, to complement the vessel's small water supply, and the captain's own son, Cornelius...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE HIGH SEAS: Lucky & the Jolly Roger | 11/24/1952 | See Source »

...LINEA, Oct. 5--The Matador A.C. rallied for four victories here this afternoon as the sun dropped behind the rock of Gibralter and the local populace trooped home to their tortillas and madeira. So ended a post-season charity "festival" in this small Spanish town near Gibraltar, "home" of Prudential Life Insurance. One man and four animals expired during the festival...

Author: By Ensign PETER B. taub, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 10/28/1952 | See Source »

Austerity-bound Britain had few dollars to spare, but it did have a major asset named William George Penney. He was the man so securely flown to Monte Bello. Born 43 years ago in Gibraltar, the son of an army sergeant major, Penney got a top-grade education in nuclear physics by making a clean sweep of the best fellowships, including one at the University of Wisconsin. He worked at Los Alamos, sat in the observation plane (the only British scientist) when the third A-bomb exploded over Nagasaki...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ATOMIC AGE: A Bomb of One's Own | 10/13/1952 | See Source »

...Possible." As described by Plato, Atlantis does not sound very much like what Pastor Spanuth found. Atlantis was a very large island, as big as North Africa and Asia Minor put together, and Plato located it outside the Pillars of Hercules (the Strait of Gibraltar). The land had high mountains, level plains and a network of wide canals. Its great temples were encrusted with silver and gold. Nine thousand years before Plato's time, it sank into the sea (the Atlantic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Sunken City | 9/8/1952 | See Source »

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