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...bazaar. If his timing is lucky, he can almost feel the heat as tawny Samoan youths prance beneath on mats of fire, and only moments later he may be staring down into the whites of the eyes of a dozen Zulus. He flies from Denmark to Switzerland via Ko rea, Venezuela, Central America, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Polynesia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Jordan, Lebanon, Greece, Malaysia, and most of Africa, with the rest of the world stretching one way down a series of pools to the Bell System, and another way across the Unisphere to the sovereign republics of Ford, Chrysler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fairs: The World of Already | 6/5/1964 | See Source »

...Midwestern home of a repertory company exclusively committed to the dramatic classics, is a token of light: the light of ever quickening U.S. cultural interest, and the light of a theater seeking its better self far from Broadway's glaringly commercial White Way. Two questing Manhattan producers, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler, along with Tyrone Guthrie, were drawn to Minneapolis as a city immune to Broadway's manic-depressive boom-or-bust psychology. Guthrie, a restlessly inventive director, had already been the chief architect of Stratford, Ontario's successful festival. The trio found a fervent ally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: In the Land of Hiawatha | 5/17/1963 | See Source »

...Mormons now open one new chapa week, and are in the midst of a building program that includes a 30-to 40-floor skyscraper on Manhattan's 58th Street, a new 25-story office building m Salt Lake City. "David O " disclaims credit for any of it "The rea son we grow," he says, "is that there is church-wide acceptance of responsibility by individual members. I have called upon wealthy men to make sacrifices for the good of the church. No one has ever refused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Ninth Prophet | 12/21/1962 | See Source »

Owner of a 400-acre hog-and-cattle farm near Rea, Mo., Staley, 39, directs the N.F.O. with evangelistic fervor and a shrewd eye. When the Committee for Economic Development issued a report in July saying that the number...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Farmers: Strike for Contracts | 9/7/1962 | See Source »

...respected constitutional authority. Harvard's Arthur Sutherland, an Episcopalian and Republican, shrugs off Kennedy's distinction between loans and grants, argues that existing private school aid is ample precedent for the bishops' request. Says he: "If I were President. I could think of no clear constitutional rea son to veto a bill aiding church and private schools." The National Defense Act permits loans to parochial schools for the purchase of teaching aids in science classes. The National School Lunch Act grants money to states to buy food for non profit lunches in both private and public schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Battle Over Schools | 3/17/1961 | See Source »

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