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...newsmen, three other big Castro contributors said that they too stood to make money. Johnson & Johnson of New Brunswick, N.J., which gave $1,011,000, and Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. of Nutley, N.J., a $1,132,000 donor, also plan to give their tax profits to charities. The Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. of Morris Plains, N.J., which contributed $1,500,000, intends to plow its tax profits back into basic research...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: In the Black | 3/29/1963 | See Source »

...Baron Edouard de Roth schild and Greek Shipowner Stavros Niarchos. France's best-known art auctioneer, Maurice Rheims, receives them in his home and talks to them of French period furniture. The Baron Alexis de Redé entertains the girls in his private apartments at the Hotel Lambert (the oldest occupied mansion in Paris), where, beneath Le Brun's painted ceiling, they sip champagne served by footmen. Duke Philippe de Luynes, president of the French Society for the Protection of Historical Dwellings, escorts them through his castle (Luynes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Manners: School for Wives | 3/29/1963 | See Source »

Yolande Bevan is a funny name for a jazz singer; but then, most jazz singers are not, like Miss Bevan, from Ceylon. Almost by accident, she met up with Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks and is now the third member of what used to be the Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross trio. (Annie Ross has returned to England for reasons of health.) The new trio's most recent release, Lambert, Hendricks, and Bevan at Basin Street East (RCA Victor 2635) is interesting solely for the novelty of a Ceylonese girl singing Charlie Parker-type solos...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Recent Jazz Records: Crusaders and Singers | 3/5/1963 | See Source »

THOMAS D. LAMBERT...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Using the Brain | 2/1/1963 | See Source »

...Corbusier-style building set back 30 ft., forming a small plaza planted with trees. The springboard job of Yamasaki's career came to him in 1951. He and two S. H. & G. colleagues had formed a firm of their own, and they got a commission to do the Lambert-St. Louis Municipal Air Terminal - a work that was to set the standard for a wave of airport buildings by top architects all over the U.S. Yamasaki decided that the terminal should be a great entrance, a reception center...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Road to Xanadu | 1/18/1963 | See Source »

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