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...Polka Dots & Pioneers. Doubter Williams and, more particularly, the rear-guard of antistatehood people have a certain amount of cold logic on their side. Despite its rapid urban development, Alaska is still a wildly savage land. It is bigger (586,400 sq. mi.) than two of Texas plus one Indiana, and 99% of the land-much of it faceless tundra-is owned by the Federal Government. Nearly one-fourth of the 213,000 population is in military uniform manning a polka-dot pattern of defense posts, and the rest of its inhabitants depend chiefly on two sources of income: fishing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ALASKA: Land of Beauty & Swat | 6/9/1958 | See Source »

...technical leadership in the first place. Beyond all this was the fact that the free world's hopes in the cold war are based on a thriving, productive U.S. economy-and despite the fundamental strength of the economy (see BUSINESS) there is no hiding the fact that the polka-dot spots of distress, in the polka-dot recession, are spreading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Promising Performance | 12/30/1957 | See Source »

...Dwight Eisenhower) to a serious recession (Texas' easy-money Democratic Congressman Wright Patman). Various economists and businessmen called it recession, rolling readjustment, healthy adjustment, mild cyclical adjustment, slowdown, shakedown downturn, downtrend, sidewise movement, plateau, leveling off, period of hesitation, soft period, temporary cyclical swing in long-term growth, polka-dot prosperity with the spots getting bigger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Grey Mood | 12/2/1957 | See Source »

...world salutes in Stravinsky, among other things, is a paradox: in his 50 years as a composer, he has been both a popular success and a daring musical explorer, both a commercial artist unafraid of writing for money on assignment (e.g., his Tango for piano solo, his elephants' polka for the Ringling Brothers Circus) and yet an uncompromising individualist. Says Impresario Lincoln Kirstein: "He heard first for us all. Sounds he has found or invented, however strange or forbidding at the outset, have become domesticated in our ears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Old Revolutionary | 6/24/1957 | See Source »

...Brayton Polka '58, of Lowell House and Portland, Ore., has been awarded the $50 History and Literature Prize as the junior in the field showing the greatest promise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Gives Several Awards And Scholarships | 6/1/1957 | See Source »

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