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...Life. Outward Bound is a cold-shower-like British idea, begun in 1941 by Founder Kurt Hahn of Scotland's rugged Gordonstoun School* (TIME, Nov. 14, 1960) and London Shipping Magnate Lawrence Holt, who were alarmed at the number of seamen lost in World War II because they did not know how to cope with emergencies. Hahn and Holt started a rigorous sea-rescue school in Wales, saw it as an analogy between being "outward bound to sea" and "outward bound to life." A British trust has since sponsored 13 Outward Bound schools in Britain, Europe, Africa, Asia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Character, the Hard Way | 8/3/1962 | See Source »

...WEST WIND (256 pp.)-Faith Baldwin-Holt, Rinehart & Winston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Potato People | 7/20/1962 | See Source »

...late 20th century. An orphan since the age of six, Skipper, who lives with his uncle on a 2,000-acre farm in Brunson, S.C., will get $30 million from his father's estate when he reaches 21. Now, following the death of his grandmother Nanaline Holt Inman Duke, he will get another $35 million. All but passed over in the latest parceling was Skipper's Aunt Doris Duke-Nanaline's daughter-already worth an estimated $70 million, who was merely bequeathed some of her mother's jewelry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 29, 1962 | 6/29/1962 | See Source »

...Collins 1 up in the number two slot. Livingood was 1 down with four holes to go, and then he made an Arnold Palmer drive as he fired two birds and two pars to win on the eighteenth with a twenty-foot bird. Harvard's number three man, Bob Holt on, played his finest golf of the season as he carded a finest golf of the season as he carded a 72 and smashed his opponent...

Author: By Ronald G. Strackbein, | Title: Dartmouth Clubs Golf Team by 5-2 Margin | 5/21/1962 | See Source »

Among the likely Democratic candidates: U.S. Representative Dale Alford, an ophthalmologist who became a career segregationist; ex-Governor (1949-53) Sid McMath, a moderate who prides himself on his progressive attitudes on most issues; Attorney General J. Frank Holt, also a moderate; former State Senator Marvin Melton, onetime president of the Arkansas Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Coffelt, an out-and-out segregationist who has promised to "expose the scandals in the Faubus Administration." Even Arkansas' moribund Republican Party hopes to present a serious candidate, and G.O.P. National Committeeman Winthrop Rockefeller, younger brother of New York's Nelson Rockefeller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: After Orval? | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

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