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Carbonnaux is as brilliantly ironic as Voltaire. But the spirit of the tale has become more morose. The audience simply cannot laugh at concentration camps. Although Carbonnaux' characters, like Voltaire's, retire to a little domestic garden at the end of their perilous journeys, the garden of 1963 is even...
When Fred J. Borch was named executive vice president of General Electric 15 months ago, the implication was as blaring as the horn on a G.E. diesel locomotive (TIME, Aug. 10, 1962). The post has existed only off and on in G.E.'s history, and is usually reactivated to...
Other German crashes have messily pulled down a lot of creditors, but the Stinnes contraction has so far proved surprisingly neat-thanks to Banker Münemann. As Münemann sees it, such firms as Stinnes often get into trouble "all because they let themselves be fooled for months...
Mike, the elder brother, will retire. His place in the store, which is open 17 hours a day, seven days a week, will be filled by Ralph's son John, a '63 graduate of Tufts.
Eddle Machen, who once managed to backpeddle for 15 rounds with Liston, has been unranked since his recent emergence from a mental hospital. And that brings us to Floyd Patterson. The former champ, victor over such ring luminaries as Tom McNeeley, Brian London, Pete Rademacher, and Roy Harris is now...