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Deducing that "time is very clearly not working for the Soviets," the son of the last Austrian Kaiser pointed out that the West, on the other hand, is currently gaining considerable power owing to the economic unification of Europe. But it is minimizing the effects of this power by pursuing an ineffective diplomatic gambit...
...grim for the Renaissance, try it at 10, when Professor W.J. Kaiser gives his "Thought and Literature of the Renaissance" (Hum 115) whose reading list squeezes in Boccaccio, della Mirandola, and Castiglione in addition to the two Ms snagged by Gilmore. Ranging further afield, Professors Ingalls and Rowland are waiting to introduce the civilization of India--Asoka to Khrishna Menon--in their Soc Sci 116. If these countries fail to entice, Merle Fainsod, back at his old listening post, continues his love-hate relationship with the Soviet dictatorship (in Gov. 115); and Professor Homans continues his simple love affair with...
...Twentieth Century (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). Emperor Franz Joseph, Czar Nicholas II, Edward VII, Kaiser Wilhelm, Alexandre Eiffel, Wilbur Wright, Leo Tolstoy, Mrs. Dreyfus and Emile Zola are all on view in "The Turn of the Century." Repeat...
...APPLIANCES : Kaiser will test-market an aluminum water heater in the Kansas City area this November, claims that it will produce 50% more hot water than others, but cost no more...
With all these promising new markets opening up. Kaiser Aluminum Vice President Ward C. Humphreys last week told a House subcommittee (which is studying the impact of aluminum imports that have captured 10% of the U.S. market) that the domestic industry will double in size by 1970. For the shorter range future, Harvey Aluminum's energetic Chairman Lawrence A. Harvey pointed to the industry's current 82% operating rate and said: "Any modest upturn in the economy will dry up the so-called excess capacity. The aluminum companies are not tearing down any plants-are they? In fact...