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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Part of the photographers' mission was to find a cover picture, and the man who succeeded is Atlanta's Jay Leviton. How did he spot Cover Girl Michael Anderson? He saw her on the beach at Sea Island and found his judgment confirmed by a knowing Atlanta reporter who covers many stories in that area for TIME -his wife, Joyce. Mrs. Anderson, said Joyce, "is easily the most graceful, the prettiest and the most natural-looking girl in any crowd." Since grace, beauty and nature, as well as a lively and informative guide to Summertime U.S.A...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Jul. 2, 1965 | 7/2/1965 | See Source »

...evening, Arthur Cantor and Alan Jay Lerner, members of '40, have prepared a musicale which will be presented at the North Shore Music Theatre...

Author: By Ann Peck, | Title: Band Serenades 25th; '40 Reunion Continues At Essex Club Today | 6/14/1965 | See Source »

...JAY LEONARD LICHTENFELD University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 4, 1965 | 6/4/1965 | See Source »

Peculiar Position. It was U.S. Player B. Jay Becker who, on the third day of the tournament, first spotted "something highly improper." Playing against Reese and Schapiro, Becker noticed that his opponents were holding their cards in a peculiar fashion: both Britons kept varying the position of their fingers; sometimes only one finger showed at the back of the fan of cards, sometimes there were two, or three-bunched together or splayed. Later, Becker watched Reese and Schapiro play against other teams. At first, he could not believe his eyes; it was inconceivable that two such highly regarded professionals should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Games: Five-Finger Exercise | 6/4/1965 | See Source »

...screaming teenagers never knew what happened to their Dee-Jay heroes in the ninth. Sparked by Richard ("King") Cotton, and Ooge Ujifusa, Harvard's nine batted around four times in the heaviest shelling this year east of Hanoi. Demoralized, the Good Guys popped up on three straight pitches in the in the bottom of the ninth and went down 23 to 2. Pre-game odds had made WMEX 7-5 favorites...

Author: By Bob J. K. mccarran, | Title: Rocking Teen Fans See CRIMSON Batter WMEX | 6/2/1965 | See Source »

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