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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Glamorous Maria Callas, 39-long the favorite diva of Greek Shipping Tycoon Aristotle Onassis-stepped onstage at Berlin's Deutsche Oper, and her audience succumbed to love at first sight. Not so German critics, who ungallantly complained about the sound. "The passion has disappeared," said Die Welt's man on the aisle. "One gets the impression she has bidden farewell to art." Groaned another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 31, 1963 | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

...Deputies last week, everyone had to move literally to the right to make room for the 166 newly elected Communists, a 20% increase over their previous showing. The Reds promptly made their power felt in the balloting for presiding officers: for the first time in history, a woman, Maria Lisa Rodano, 42, was elected Chamber vice president. She is a Communist who insists she is a Roman Catholic as well and attends Mass on Sundays. Red Boss Palmiro Togliatti's cocky demand that Communists be admitted to the government was coldly refused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Search for the Feasible | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

...Married. Maria Roncalli, 26, niece of Pope John XXIII; and Luigi Gotti, 30, employed in a tile plant; in a simple nuptial Mass celebrated by Msgr. Giovanni Battista Roncalli, a nephew of the Pope; in Sotto il Monte, Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: May 24, 1963 | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

WILLIAM JANSEN MARIA JERITZA LYNDON B. JOHNSON RAFER JOHNSON JENNIFER JONES

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time's 40th Anniversary Party: THE COVER GUESTS | 5/17/1963 | See Source »

...Modern Art was near perfection-the superb work of a giant superbly installed. The public responded by joyously wallowing in the incredible vitality of bronze and stone bursting with life, of figures that writhed, embraced and entwined themselves. The critics were all superlatives, but the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke summed up the show best, though he spoke 50 years ago. "To create an image," he said, "meant to Rodin to seek eternity in a countenance. Rodin's conception of art was not to beautify but to separate the lasting from the transitory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Before Your Very Eyes | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

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