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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Governor's refusal to sign questionable legislation has given rise to the gibe that Rosellini has been succeeded by "another Italian, Danny Veto." On a more constructive level, Evans has promoted interstate cooperation with Oregon, Idaho and Montana, traveled from Boston to Tokyo to seek trade and new industry, pared 1,200 jobs from the state payroll, and reduced the state deficit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington: An E in Olympia | 11/5/1965 | See Source »

...Hatfield" in front of Nixon is like flipping the switch on a music box: "a national figue...political appeal...I think he's going to be elected to the Senate." But Nixon's zeal allows him to ignore, for example, an anti-Vietnam-war wind that blows in Oregon. (He looked at me aghast; "I haven't really studied Hatfield's views on Vietnam, but I hope they're not like Morse...

Author: By Sanford J. Ungar, | Title: Richard M. Nixon | 10/20/1965 | See Source »

Last winter the company bought one-third interest in Oregon's largest department-store chain, Meier & Frank and this spring battled its chief rival in Los Angeles, the May Co., to a stalemate when both firms tried to merge with Meier & Frank. Broadway-Hale will open its 29th store, an $8,000,000 building, next month in the Los Angeles suburb of Downey. It has 14 other projects in the works, including an expansion in Phoenix that will push Broadway-Hale ahead of its Arizona competitors and new stores in Reno and Las Vegas that will make the company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Department Stores: The West's Biggest Chain | 9/24/1965 | See Source »

...burns and sprains - besides being a wondrous solvent that enables other drugs to penetrate the skin and alleviate conditions as varied as crippling arthritis and athlete's foot. The surgeon who discovered DMSO's medicinal properties in 1963, Dr. Stanley W. Jacob, 41, of the University of Oregon, says extravagantly that it has other possible uses too fantastic to disclose. The highly purified, medicinal form of DMSO is not yet on the prescription market, but pain-racked arthritis victims have been paying $3.50 an ounce for bootlegged crude commercial DMSO, which may be dangerous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drugs: A Limited Wonder | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

Spater has good reason to urge courts to hold that line. Though his fascinating and well-documented article does not disclose it, he is general counsel of American Airlines.* He is understandably fretful and concerned about two recent state court decisions in Oregon and Washington, flatly holding that airway noise is compensable even though the plaintiff's airspace is not violated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: The Law of Noise | 9/10/1965 | See Source »

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