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...corners of her long black hair with nearly expressionless stealth, and only the keenest humor will send a smile rippling across her lips. It is the same face that appears again and again in her art, penciled on wood, cast in plaster, even peeping from a pasted-on photograph. "Some people have accused me of narcissism," she says, "but it is really easier to use myself as a model...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sculpture: The Dollmaker | 5/28/1965 | See Source »

...were in your photograph captioned "Viet Nam debate at the State University of Iowa." The day the magazine hit the newsstands, we received phone calls from friends asking what we were doing with a socialist group "jeering, hooting and picketing" the Viet Nam debate. Actually, we were in attendance to lend support and strength to the visiting gentleman from the State Department. Not all of those in attendance were hostile. There was a scattering of so-called "right-wing terrorists" like ourselves who support present Viet Nam policies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 21, 1965 | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

...Certificates include a 1 1/2 in. by 1 1/2 in. photograph and thus provide a positive method of identifying the purchaser. For this reason, liquor store proprietors are generally enthusiastic about the new cards...

Author: By Stephen Bello, | Title: Liquor Stores and Bars in Square Will Soon Require State ID Cards | 5/12/1965 | See Source »

...should they fear being treated any worse than Communist citizens. Checking in at the U.S. consulate is the first thing to do in all Communist countries. As for "don'ts," the list is long: Don't criticize officials, disobey police, lose documents, carry letters for anyone, or photograph shabby people and military installations (including civilian bridges, airports and railroad stations). A Communist legal tour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Law: A U.S. Tourist's Legal Sampler | 5/7/1965 | See Source »

...sort of national host to Italy's visiting Premier Aldo Moro. He afforded Moro the rare privilege of attending a U.S. Cabinet meeting. He showered Moro with gifts-including a 19th century Sheraton gilt mirror, a pen stand with two gold pens, a matching Accutron desk clock, a photograph of Italy taken from U.S. satellite Tiros IX, a stained-glass cross, a blue nylon sleeping bag for a Moro daughter, and a Texas cowboy costume for Moro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: The Host | 4/30/1965 | See Source »

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