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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then, with a sure sense of timing, Goldwater began to needle the guest of honor. "Bill," he said, "if you're going to lose 'em, lose 'em big. Running as a conservative in New York City, you're not a political candidate, you're a political kamikaze. You're a Goldwater who did it on purpose." Just how popular that sort of activity makes a man, Goldwater had little doubt. "I had an interesting dream last night. The scene was Johnson City, Texas, and Bill Buckley was moving into a brand-new house. Across...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Journalists: Advice from a Kamikaze | 11/19/1965 | See Source »

...most companies, massive reorganization, a complete change of direction and a tough new boss at the top almost invariably mean that a lot of people lose their jobs. In the past year, At lanta's Scripto Inc., the world's third largest maker of writing instruments (1964 sales: $25 million), has under gone all three changes - without the firing of a single key executive. The man who did the trick is Scripto's new president, Carl N. Singer, 48, a ruddy-faced Bostonian who has revitalized once ailing Scripto since he went South in 1964. Last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Blacker Ink at Scripto Inc. | 11/19/1965 | See Source »

Whether she's helping with graduate seminars in Littaur Center, deep in a new book, or off to India, as she is this week, Lady Jackson never seems to lose her ability to think in panoramic terms about mankind. This is in part the reason she can become almost lived on the subject of nationalism. "It's the sickness of the world -- the madness of the ego, whether private or national. Once we've solved this, the rest falls into place. And nationalism is such a bore, isn't it? I tell you, when I hear young people talk about...

Author: By Darcy Pinkerton, | Title: Lady Jackson | 11/19/1965 | See Source »

...purely from within him or shows him to us more intimately." Lang's drawings are definitely his forte. They present his refreshing sense of harmony in its purest form. He handles the medium with such case that questions of mastery become irrelevant and he leaves us free to lose ourselves in his lyrical themes...

Author: By Roberta Rattner, | Title: A Timely Exit From Anti-Art | 11/18/1965 | See Source »

...with rare humor. "A football coach's main problem," he shrugs, "is that he is responsible to irresponsible people." He once confided to a newsman: "Look, I have a couple of big freshmen linemen preparing for a special job. At the end of the game, win or lose, they are going to hoist me to their shoulders and carry me off the field. Then fans in the stands will say: There goes Duffy again. He might not be much of a coach, but his players sure love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: Don't Get Duffy Mad | 11/12/1965 | See Source »

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