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...country did achieve "have heavily favored the moneylenders as compared with farmers, small businessmen and workers." Republican "budget-first fiscal policies" have callously ignored the aged, the infirm, the unemployed, the farmers, the jammed schools and the blighted cities. To top it off, said the Democrats' official organ, the U.S. is "second best" in U.S.Soviet missile and space competition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Out with the Plutogogues | 2/8/1960 | See Source »

...stage. Last week in Oxford, the professional Oxford Playhouse proved that the job had at last been done, and successfully. The adapter, in her first try at drama: Santha Rama Rau, native of Madras, graduate of Massachusetts' Wellesley College, and a novelist herself. The play brought full organ tones from the London critics. Said the Express: "A great theatrical occasion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER ABROAD: Passage to the Stage | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

Tremendous Confusion. Broad-shouldered, hoarse-voiced Frank Freimann, 53, has kept once slow-moving Magnavox clipping along at a fast pace. He will shortly introduce a new electronic organ for the home (price: $700 to $1,500). In stereo, he pushed Magnavox ahead of the field by switching over its entire phonograph line to stereo in 1958, bringing a mass-produced stereo set to market before any other U.S. firm. His bet on stereo's future paid off handsomely. Magnavox sales jumped 36% to $107 million in 1959, and profits rose 85% to $4,500,000. The company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: Invasion of Britain | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

Phillips also proposed the creation of a Council magazine to provide an organ of student discussion of educational issues. Another Phillips suggestion would bring leaders of politics, the arts, and sciences to the University for a full week of discussion and public seminars under Council sponsorship...

Author: By Mark H. Alcott, | Title: Council to Elect President Tonight | 1/20/1960 | See Source »

Nine Strokes. Music is the hero's passport to the country of the sighted. An instructor catches him playing the organ by ear, enrolls him in music classes, and the budding musician makes new friendships with Copenhagen's musicians and painters (Bjarnhof himself has toured as a cellist). When sight finally fails him completely at the telltale light switch, he has the spunk and serenity to bear it. He likens the morning's church chimes to "nine prayer strokes. Three for the night that's past. Three for the day that's coming. Three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Children of Day | 1/18/1960 | See Source »

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