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Word: ink (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...paint, Katayama kneels in Japanese style, with his feet tucked under, uses an ink of rock pigment, and brushes of wool or badger hair. It was the eyes of Industrialist Matsushita that most fascinated the artist, who found them at once serene and alert. "Eyes are the mirror of every human." says Katayama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Feb. 23, 1962 | 2/23/1962 | See Source »

...next item on the program was a cafeteria-style dinner of spaghetti, salad, and ice cream, at the end of which a pretty freshman rubber-stamped the back of your hand with indelible ink...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mirth and Joy Reign at Radcliffe Riot | 2/12/1962 | See Source »

Intriguingly enough, the Red-lining Indonesian government now blames the economic crisis partly on Russia, which has given $371 million in aid since 1956 but demanded that the money be spent on prestige projects that in many cases have yielded nothing but Red ink. A super phosphate plant scheduled for central Java has been postponed by the Soviet engineers' discovery that the area is poor in phosphate. The only visible result of a $250 million credit bestowed by Khrushchev in 1960 has been a voluminous survey detailing the need for more surveys. On projects only partly financed by Russia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indonesia: By Jingo | 2/9/1962 | See Source »

...Last year it accounted for an estimated $5,400,000 of the industry's overall loss of $30 million. By merging, Eastern could pare payrolls, eliminate duplicate ground facilities, and cut the costly competition that on some routes is the prime cause of its losses. Despite its red-ink balance sheet, Eastern offers an attractive dowry: 1) the biggest route system in the eastern U.S., 2) the best on-time performance in the industry, and 3) a savvy president, Malcolm MacIntyre, 53, a lawyer who was brought to Eastern by Big Investor Laurance Rockefeller and has pioneered cut-rate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: Merger in the Air | 1/26/1962 | See Source »

...printing. At length, it occurred to Senefelder that he could get a transferable design on his stone without having to eat the stone away with acid. After applying his wax crayon, he wet the stone with a mixture of water and gum arabic, and then covered the surface with ink. The water-resistant crayon markings took the ink. but the moisture elsewhere repelled it. Senefelder could now transfer his de sign to paper in a simple hand press, though the wetting and inking had to be repeated for each lithograph made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Sorcery of the Stone | 1/19/1962 | See Source »

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