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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Hovering between and beyond these styles are the Hung-Up, Freaked-Out and Put-Down. Ann Halprin, 47, wife of San Francisco Architect Lawrence Halprin, is a Hung-Up who likes to hang up her dance-workshop students on a cargo net and, shifting their positions in the webbing, stage a kind of spider-and-fly routine. Erick Hawkins, 54, Graham's former husband, is a Freaked-Out who finds Method in the madness of portraying such things as a pine tree and a shy squash. His movements, though, are often so blandly repetitive that he would do better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: The Great Leap Forward | 3/15/1968 | See Source »

Soundproof Sanctum. Explaining the social void that The Factory fills, Peter Lawford says: "We needed a place to hang our hats. The Factory has turned out to be a big hatstand with lots of hats; but before we started it, outside of discotheques, there was really no place to go that served good food and stayed open late." As he sees it, The Factory's main achievement has been "melding the dinner jackets and the blue jeans. You dig? No one is embarrassed; nobody cares." Brightening the ambiance no end is the fact that some of Hollywood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Night Life: The Factory | 3/15/1968 | See Source »

...Moynihan of the Harvard-M.I.T. Joint Center for Urban Studies (TIME cover, July 28) give corporations high marks for their active concern. "Business has reacted more openly and sensibly to the situation than any single segment of the community," says Moynihan. "Business has no commitments to fulfill, no hang-ups, no previous directions or declarations to defend." Some experts are concerned that the nation may expect the Corporate Establishment to provide panaceas for problems beyond its grasp. "Businessmen cannot do it all by themselves," warns Time Inc. Chairman Andrew Heiskell, co-chairman of the Urban Coalition, a combine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Hiring the Hard Core | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

Glimp said that a regular review of the Board's practices was essential because of the Board's "lack of any standard operating manual." "Procedures tend to grow up to meet the needs of the day, and then they hang around as precedents," he said. In order to get "a new look at what we're doing," Glimp said he would appoint several professors who have never served on the Ad Board to the new committee...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: Glimp Directs Study Of Ad Board's Power | 3/5/1968 | See Source »

...will not or cannot admit. The TAT and the Rorschach Ink Blot Test are the first things they hit you with in clinical research. So try this one; answer the question with a five-minute story (just imagine it), and see if you've got any of the five hang-ups listed upside down below. (This test for males...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The TAT | 3/4/1968 | See Source »

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