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Last month the bureau awarded a $225,000 feasibility study of the task to the venerable Bristol manufacturing firm of Masson Scott Thrissell Engineering Ltd. If a design can be perfected, the bureau hopes to begin phasing in as many as seven of the new presses, at a cost of $3 million each, as soon as 1983. That could add $21 million to the deficit side of the U.S. balance of payments, stimulate inflation-and, well, boost America's need for British presses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Machine | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

When Cunningham reports for work March 16 in Seagram's bronze-hued glass tower on Manhattan's Park Avenue, she will coordinate the company's wine ventures. They include Paul Masson and Gold Seal brands bottled in the U.S.; Barton & Guestier wines in France; vineyards throughout Europe; and the marketing for Christian Brothers Wine and Brandy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mary Cunningham Redux | 3/9/1981 | See Source »

...UMass pins put the Minutemen back in the match. Tyler Jacks, making slow transition to 158-Ibs. died a painful death to Mike Carroll at 5:40. Co-captain Doug Masson bit the dust quicker when Dave McKentee iced the struggling senior...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Minutemen Stump Harvard Grapplers | 2/20/1980 | See Source »

Magritte's turning point was 1927, when he went to live in Paris. There, immersed in the surrealist movement, he was no longer a provincial spectator. And he quickly realized where his contribution to it might lie: not in the exploitation of chance and random effects, like Masson or Ernst, still less in exoticism and neurosis, like Dali, but in hallucinatory ordinariness. One of the obsessions of surrealism was the way inexplicable events intruded into everyday life. With his dry, matter-of-fact technique, Magritte painted things so ordinary that they might have come from a phrase book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Enter the Stolid Enchanter | 3/5/1979 | See Source »

...other hand, the show treats such major artists as it does include quite inanely. The section dealing with abstract expressionism is feeble and disconnected. If one wanted, for instance, to demonstrate the European context of Jackson Pollock's drip-drawing, one would show the appropriate works by Masson and Ernst, not the empty doodle by Georges Mathieu that hangs next to Pollock's Number 32. The dismal efforts of French artists to turn their Dada heritage into American Pop are much in evidence. But it is one thing to dis inter the unmourned trivialities of people like Martial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Botch of an Epic Theme | 7/11/1977 | See Source »

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