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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Call. Ditto was chopping 500 Ibs. of cotton a day in his native Texas when he was 13. He has been speaking up for the poor and the black since the day in 1961 when he left his Chicago taxi-driving job to join a school demonstration. Since then he has been arrested 18 times. He became a community organizer and marched for 155 consecutive days with Dick Gregory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The City: Detroit's Ditto | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

...holding back the Maoist yellow peril that threatens humanity. For the Russians, who have so long regarded themselves as the providers of aid and arms to other Communist countries, the response has been deeply dis appointing. Requests for token military units or even observers to come to Siberia to join the Red Army in its vigil on the long, lonely border have reportedly been refused. No other Communists want to be caught in the thrashings of the two giants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: COMMUNISM: A HOUSE DIVIDED, A FAITH FRAGMENTED | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

Everyone in the group had his pick of jobs, but many turned down offers from dozens of big firms in order to join a small company. The pay might be somewhat more modest there, but the responsibility is larger and the promotions potentially faster. Nobody in the group accepted the highest bidder, and few were interested in general training programs that are easy to get lost in. These students will not have to work their way painfully up through the ranks; they begin fairly close to the top. Many of today's business students have been in the armed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: ALL-AMERICA TEAM OF BUSINESS STUDENTS | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

...thesis on how airlines can increase their profit by carrying freight in off-hours, is entering business because "there is just a fantastic opportunity for a person who wants to do something with himself, wants to change things, while at the same time making himself economically free." He will join Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer, where he will start at about $17,000 as manager of planning, a job that will take him into all parts of the company. "I had the opportunity to go into several jobs where it would be pretty much my own ball game...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: ALL-AMERICA TEAM OF BUSINESS STUDENTS | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

Bernard Lietaer, 25, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a Belgian who came to the U.S. to squeeze it of all the business knowledge he could find. "What Europe particularly lacks in its technological gap with the U.S. is management techniques," he says. Instead of returning home immediately, he will join a U.S. company because "it will start out by giving me responsibility." His choice is Cresap, McCormick and Paget, a consulting firm that will pay him about $15,000. Even before graduation, he hired out as a consultant on his thesis topic-a computer-based method of protecting companies against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: ALL-AMERICA TEAM OF BUSINESS STUDENTS | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

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