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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Brioches & Mistletoe. Air freight's big millstone is still its expense: rates average a costly 11.1? per ton-mile v. only 1.3? by rail and 6.3? by truck. "We must keep in mind," says United Airlines Chairman "Pat" Patterson, "that the cost of lifting an object differs a great deal from that of pulling it." But many industries obviously find the advantage well worth the cost. Because damage is less and there is little need for crating, nearly all computers are shipped by air. Boeing saved $750,000 by flying 100 jet engines to its Seattle assembly plant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: Freight in the Sky | 1/31/1964 | See Source »

This Advocate, then, should rest neatly by bedside or commode, and be consumed in modest chunks over a period of several weeks. As no pat theme lends coherence to the fall issue, nothing will be lost in the way of continuity. And, gourmandizing thus bit by bit, you will be able to winnow the tough from the tender, and wield the red pencil of your mind more boldly than the editors have done. After this belated moulting, the fall Advocate will be more fair than fowl...

Author: By Jacos R. Brackman, | Title: The Advocate | 1/24/1964 | See Source »

Since Engle's operation, California Democrats trying to see him and learn his plans have been fended off by the Senator or his wife Lucretia. Even Governor Pat Brown was turned away. "I spoke with Senator Engle on the telephone on my last trip to Washington," said the Governor, "and I tried to suggest that he invite me over to see him, but they didn't follow through." Until last week, Engle had dropped virtually from public view, appeared only in a wheelchair at President Kennedy's funeral. There, California State Chairman Eugene Wyman gently asked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats: Off & Running | 1/17/1964 | See Source »

...Scranton has never lost a Presidential election, nor has he run for Governor of California and been defeated by Pat Brown. And he has never been tasteless enough to vent in public whatever paranoic feelings he might harbor about the press...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: A Man for No Reasons | 1/15/1964 | See Source »

...plays. But then, on third down, with the ball on his own 42, Carlisle dropped back and did the one thing the Middies never expected: he threw the bomb. On the Navy 40, Wingback Phil Harris-who had caught only five passes all season-daintily sidestepped Navy's Pat Donnelly and reached up. Down came the pass, spiraling prettily into his hands. No one touched Harris as he scampered all the way to the end zone. Stocking-footed Tony Crosby booted the extra point, and Texas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: Duke's Day | 1/10/1964 | See Source »

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