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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Katzenbach called upon Wallace to give "unequivocal assurance that you will not bar entry to these students." Wallace broke in: "We don't want to hear any speeches." Then, while Katzenbach fidgeted under the broiling Alabama sun, Wallace read off a ponderous, five-page proclamation. Concluded he: "I denounce and forbid this illegal and unwarranted action by the Central Government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Races: The Long March | 6/21/1963 | See Source »

...start concentrating on Project Gemini, the two-man, rendezvous-in-space program. As it did, the Soviet Union took another step of its own toward the moon (see THE WORLD). But the whiz kid from RCA was out of the race. Buried in the middle of a three-page NASA release was the news that "The Office of Manned Space Flight will be realigned to permit Mr. Brainerd Holmes, Director, to return to industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Some Earthier Problems | 6/21/1963 | See Source »

What got Chicago's vice squad into the act was an eight-page exposure in the June Playboy (circ. 1,250,000) of overripe Actress Jayne Mansfield. In bed and bubblebath, Jayne revealed everything except what an un-Sanforized G string might conceal. But there was nothing particularly unusual about that, for scores of equally nude "playmates" have appeared in the magazine in its 9½-year history. Why the pinch now? "Jayne has more than most," says Hefner by way of explanation. "She makes people nervous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Two Definitions of Obscenity | 6/21/1963 | See Source »

...contrast, the Times Magazine racked up $13 million in advertising last year, despite its costly, strike-born blackout, and accounted for more than 10% of the newspaper's total ad revenues. When the 15-week newspaper strike ended in April, the magazine returned with a robust, 200-page issue, fattest in its history. Department-store buyers, fabric makers and dress manufacturers all over the country read it avidly for the ads that tip them off to what's hot in the fashion capital of the U.S. Largely because of this clientele, the Times's Sunday circulation outside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Girdle Gazette | 6/21/1963 | See Source »

...thing, he is a weekend victim, compelled by his family to rise and shine even on his days off. A Manhattan department store took full-page newspaper ads to urge that on the one Sunday that was his Day Dad be allowed to sleep late...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Family: Bringing Up Father | 6/21/1963 | See Source »

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