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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Angeles Businessman Norton Simon plunges into his backyard swimming pool three times a day, but that is about the only way he ever plunges. Working from a base that includes California's $400 million Hunt Foods & Industries and heavy investments in salad oil, matches, paint and publishing (McCall's), Simon plans his moves with the care and strategy of a Clausewitz. West Virginia's Wheeling Steel (1963 sales: $236 million) was surprised to find a few years back that Simon had quietly become one of its biggest stockholders, controlling 145,000 shares. Last week Norton Simon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Watch That Man | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

...players and persons organizing the teams. They seem to be more interested in their own success and glorification than in anything else. Many of these players run the teams more as if they were their own and not the House's. Team captains and athletic secretaries hunt up talented athletes in dining-hall conversations. Cliques of close friends and roomfuls of "House jocks" dominate many teams, especially in House basketball. Meanwhile the spirited boy with less talent is left out. Nobody cares anything about him. He never gets to play until after the big stars have decided the outcome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Athletics | 11/14/1964 | See Source »

...believed he would hunt headlines in an effort to become a national political figure immediately, exercising in national politics the opportunism he displayed at the state level. Instead he has been a conscientious freshman Senator. He worked on two important committees, developing specialties within them where he exercised some influence. He chaired a subcommittee which drew up a package of bills designed to help the aged. He worked on the urban mass transportation bill and helped co-ordinate Massachusetts' transit program with the government's. He helped collect support for cloture and the civil rights bill and devoted his only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ted Kennedy: Second Thoughts | 10/31/1964 | See Source »

...into the presidency, emerged from seven years of political retirement to run Keating's campaign. "This thing got me sore," he said. "If Kennedy is elected, it will establish that a rich man can come in, make a deal with bosses, and change our whole constitutional system. H. L. Hunt could go in and run in some Rocky Mountain state. Governor Wallace could run where he pleased. This is outrageous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: How Long Are the Coattails? | 10/30/1964 | See Source »

Some countries have gone so far as to set up agencies specializing in au pairs. These act as a kind of clearing house, matching girls and families in a far more orderly way than the old family-writing-to-family system. In London, best known are Universal Aunts and Hunt-Regina. Applicants at Paris' Accueil Familial des Jeunes Etrangers pay a $5 registration fee, must agree to stay with the family selected for at least six months. In ex change for room and board and pocket money (up to $10), the family gets a built-in baby sitter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Job: Girls by Rotation | 10/30/1964 | See Source »

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