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When the Czech film The Shop on Main Street was released in 1966, Ida Kaminska, 68, long a distinguished member of the Yiddish theater in her native Poland, became a familiar figure on the western side of the Iron Curtain. Now Miss Kaminska has decided she likes the West as much as the West likes her. Along with four members of her family, she flew from Poland to Vienna. Next stop is Israel, where she will be a guest of the government for a few weeks. She plans to come to the U.S. later this year and remain for good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 6, 1968 | 9/6/1968 | See Source »

...Chairman Heinz, aware that the company had become too stolid domestically, made him a troubleshooter to improve Heinz's U.S. business. Gookin did it partly by revising Heinz's somewhat outdated sales techniques, partly by proposing the acquisition of such companies as Star Kist Tuna and Ore-Ida, a processor of frozen foods that takes its name from the fact that its first processing plants were in Idaho...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: 1,250 Varieties | 7/12/1968 | See Source »

...first place it happened was Princeton, an unlikely place. Amory Blaine would have been shocked to see 31 students arrested for blocking the entrance to a government-sponsored military research center on the university's campus--the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). IDA would later become a major university complicity issue at the University of Chicago and at Columbia...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Students from New England to Berkeley Discover Their Own Universities, and Find | 6/13/1968 | See Source »

...cent for affiliation with Mount Ida," Goodnow says, "I'm all for continuing...

Author: By P.j. Corkery, | Title: Those Who Love It | 5/17/1968 | See Source »

Obviously the students want to save the college since, as one of them put it, "a degree from a place that closed up isn't worth much." Coolidge's Dean Goodnow has other reasons for wanting to keep the college going. "Affiliation with Mt. Ida," he says, "would give us some of the facilities we need in order to begin thinking about accreditation." Goodnow, who became dean in 1965, also believes the school is becoming somewhat better. "In light of our actual standing in the academic community--which is almost no standing at all--we're getting people into graduate...

Author: By P.j. Corkery, | Title: Those Who Love It | 5/17/1968 | See Source »

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