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violations of the antitrust laws" as an automaker. What's more, added RCA darkly, if Philco proposed to examine "ancient history," RCA would do likewise-a clear hint that RCA was ready to rake up memories of some of old Henry Ford's highhanded tactics in the 1930s...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: RCA Takes on Ford | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

...Cuba's future. He tried to describe "the dangers of our American revolutions... The dictators have kept the demagogues under control, and now lets' hope the demagogues are not the deer eating our political crop...in spite of your very fine leadership. This made Fidel angry...he got the hint...

Author: By Martin J. Broekhuysen, | Title: Former President of Costa Rica Describes Meeting With Castro | 4/24/1962 | See Source »

...Camel, Winston, Salem) is test-marketing in Southern California, New England and North Carolina a new king-size nonfilter cigarette called Brandon, which ambitiously aims to displace American Tobacco Co.'s Pall Mall as the top individual seller. And Philip Morris President Joseph F. Cullman 3rd gave some hint of how the industry hopes to fight the medical issue. He told his company's stockholders last week that there is unspecified but "growing evidence that smoking has pharmacological and psychological effects that are of real value to smokers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: Tobacco's Pack of Troubles | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...trick to see that the man who did this painting was the same as the one who did the free-swinging Tree That Grows in Naples. The before-and-after paintings of Mark Tobey seem to have no such relationship: in his solid little early portrait, there is no hint of his future fixation with intangibles-with waves of energy, moving forces or reflections of light. But in between the portrait and his Rive Gauche is a painting called Voice of the Doll, which shows the ghostly figure of a soldier apparently clothed in scraps of newspaper. Whatever the wartime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: How They Got That Way | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

...Alcestiad is Wilder's retelling of the Greek legend of Alcestis, whose devotion to her husband caused her to offer her life for his. Talma's score, which frequently employed the twelve-tone row, was aglow with curving lyric lines but avoided any hint of romantic lushness, was sometimes reminiscent of Stravinsky. The lightly modern music at no point obscured the text, at many points sharply illuminated it, as in a moving second-act farewell duet of Alcestis (well sung by Soprano Inge Borkh) and Admetus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Singing Greeks | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

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