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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Package v. Product. The virgin birth is a myth, Pike feels, designed to communicate the simultaneous humanity and divinity of Christ; so is the thorny theological concept of the Trinity. "The packaging is not to be confused with the product . . . For example, 4th century church leaders, imbued with a dated Greek philosophy, tried to organize God's revelation of himself into categories which thoughtful people of that time could grasp. They did a good job. They gathered up God's true revelation of Himself as Creator (we might say 'Evolver'), Redeemer (we might say 'Healer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Myth in the Gospel? | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

...conversion was started by the late President John S. Coleman with the help of his executive vice president, Eppert, who went to work at Burroughs 40 years ago as a shipping clerk. To broaden their product base, they bought two oldtime producers of bank forms and checks. The jump into computers came in 1956, when they took over ElectroData Corp., a leading manufacturer of high-speed electronic digital computers. A short time later, they moved into the fast-growing bank automation field (TIME, Dec. 5) with magnetic inks and automatic check-sorting equipment. While they aimed most of their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: The New Burroughs | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

...Government alone last year unloaded $2.1 billion worth of "usable property." Under a house-cleaning policy recommended in 1955 by the Hoover Commission, it plans to scrap even more in the years to come. The supply seems inexhaustible; the military services often buy too much or find a product obsolete, or simply clean house of products that deteriorate in storage. By combining patience, fortitude and ingenuity, the 15 major dealers turn the Army's loss into sales of some $75 million a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: The Surplus Kings | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

...rates to jacket manufacturers, is known in the trade as the Zipper King. Greiff has just bought 400,000 Army coat fronts (stiffening material for jackets) for $15,000, is now also known as the Stiffened Coat Front King. In a world where everyone is a king of some product, the king of kings is Eddie Tarashinsky, 43, whose father pioneered the surplus business in 1904, and whose twelve New York warehouses are crammed with everything the Army has been trying to get rid of for years-Spanish-American war sabers, Civil War epaulets, 4,000 gas masks for horses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: The Surplus Kings | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

Statesmen for the Authority have emphasized that it is impossible to institute the changes that Gibbs demands. The route, product of "years of study and thousands of hours quizzing motorists," has been created for demonstrated needs. Any change at all, said the Callahan forces, will threaten the Prudential project, which represents about 50,000 jobs...

Author: By Peter S. Britell, | Title: The Public Weal | 2/23/1961 | See Source »

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