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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...largest U.S. companies account for more than half of the nation's industrial exports. To encourage smaller firms to hunt for overseas business, the Commerce Department has been revving up official trade missions. Last week some 40 U.S. executives hustled to Sydney and Melbourne with the help of Pan American to search for orders for everything from automatic controls to waste-disposal systems. "We can't sit on our duffs and wait for this business to come to us," said Chairman John R. Kimberly of papermaking Kimberly-Clark. Such efforts can pay off handsomely. After Illinois-based Ideal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trade: Can the U.S. Still Compete? | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

Grooming a Winner. The idea for the Carmen Curler started rolling when a strapping 34-year-old Dane named Arne Bybjerg Pedersen answered a newspaper ad in 1962: a hairdresser was looking for a partner to help develop a new-style curler. Bybjerg, a former plantation manager in Malaysia, invested $5,500 and lost it all. But he kept his faith and teamed up with a Copenhagen engineer who offered his know-how and a basement workshop for experiments. The pair ran up $200,000 in debts before the Carmen Curler was perfected. A first order from Britain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Manufacturing: Roll Your Own | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

Self-Supporting Change. Within five years, the new Springfield will provide 2,450 jobs and $23 million in payrolls; the institute will have a pool of 5,000 students from which industry can draw trained help. Best of all, the changeover is selfsupporting. The Government as part of the phasing-out process turned over the school grounds at a "100% discount"; the industrial property is financed through a $3,087,500 mortgage that will be paid off in five years from rentals. The city of Springfield, in addition, will now get $105,000 a year in tax money from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Development: A Healthy Kick in the Pants | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

...Harvard has some big guns of its own which should help end the season on a winning note for the Crimson. Attackman John Ince is leading the league in scoring with 22 points, and midfielder Bruce Regan is also on the "top scorers" list. Along with All-Ivy Kilkowski, All-Ivy midfielders Marty Cain and Captain Tom Nicosia are in good shape for the trip to New Haven...

Author: By Peter D. Lennon, | Title: Varsity Stickmen To Face Yalies In Crucial Game | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

...heart of what science-fiction writers used lovingly to term a "time warp." Four years of this town, of predictable variety and commonplace brilliance, can do that to a fellow. Places, and the people who choose to hold them, can distort perception; can modify and magnify, enrich and cheapen, help and hurt. Cambridge does things to events and phenomena, and it takes no poet's sensibility to realize the fact. But last night, one could feel more comfortable in the grip of the Brattle Square time warp, because six actors had performed two acts of songs, speeches, and sketches...

Author: By Peter Jaszi, | Title: White Sale | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

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