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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Seven Is Tops. The word "slogan," from the Gaelic sluagh (army) and gairm (a call), originally meant a call to arms-and some of history's most stirring slogans, from "Erin go bragh" to "Remember Pearl Harbor" have been just that. In peacetime, argues Hayakawa, electorates respond more readily to slogans that promise change, since people are rarely satisfied with things as they are. One notable exception was the catch phrase that helped return Britain's Tory Party to power in 1959: "You never had it so good." In general, though, Democrats, like detergent manufacturers, favor slogans that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Language: The Slogan Society | 10/16/1964 | See Source »

Names & Addresses. Sokolov and his accomplice, known variously as "Joy Ann Garber" and "Joy Ann Baltch," were nabbed by FBI agents in Washington in July 1963, charged with passing on to Moscow information about U.S. missile bases, troop movements and harbor defenses. In the $90-a-month Washington apartment where Sokolov and the woman lived, agents found the tools of the trade - short-wave radio equipment, cameras, film and electronic listening devices. Sokolov and Joy Ann faced a possible death penalty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Espionage: A Snag in the Net | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

Physically, the Murphys (and children) will live close to the Rockefellers, as their parents did for many years. The Murphy family has long had a comfortable summer house in Seal Harbor near the Rockefellers' place on Mount Desert Island, Maine. (As a boy, Dr. Murphy was a particular chum of Nelson's brother David, now board chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank.) About ten years ago, the Rockefellers sold Dr. Murphy 13 acres near their large estate in Pocantico Hills, up the Hudson River at Tarrytown, and Dr. Murphy built himself a handsome one-story house there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Family: A Question of Custody | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

...work has begun on a seven-story, 100-room addition to the Wailuku Hotel. The building boom and the prospect of more tourists also aid other industries. Four new mattress factories have been opened, and Schlitz is about to build a 100,000-barrels-a-year brewery near Pearl Harbor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hawaii: Potential in the Pacific | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

...first fully automated ship ever built in the U.S. steams into Manhattan harbor on her maiden voyage this week. Launched by Mississippi's Ingalls Shipbuilding for the Moore-McCormack Lines, the $10 million, 12,100-ton Mormacargo has an electronic system that enables one officer on the bridge to control the main engines and boilers, move the ship from a dead halt to top speed of 24 knots within five minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shipping: At Low Tide | 9/11/1964 | See Source »

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