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Late one night Kekkonen carried Khrushchev off to his lakeside villa, where the two stripped and sweated companionably for an hour in Kekkonen's private sauna, then emerged to talk serious business until 5 a.m. Next day the two issued a joint communique promptly interpreted as granting Finland permission to become a qualified member of the Free Trade Area in order to "remain competitive in Western markets." What the communique seemed to give might still be taken away when actual negotiations begin in Moscow in November (for Khrushchev also insisted upon "maintaining and expanding" Finnish trade with Russia). Nevertheless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FINLAND: Seven Come Eight | 9/19/1960 | See Source »

Philosophy in Sauna. High in the Rockies he came upon what had once been a boom town that had boasted 16 hotels, three theaters and an opera house. It was called Aspen, and with a population of 600, it was still alive only because it happened to be a county seat. To Paepcke, it brought back memories of the great resorts of the Alps, and little by little he began buying up the place. What he had in mind was a cultural center, the like of which the U.S. had never seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Baron | 4/25/1960 | See Source »

...reserved for artists and intellectuals. The procession that came was impressive-birdlike Igor Stravinsky, rehearsing his Firebird in jeans he insisted on calling "pantaloons"; the leonine head of Albert Schweitzer bowed over a keyboard; ebullient Mortimer Adler conducting a rapid-fire philosophical discussion while sweating in a sauna (Finnish bath). "The Aspen idea," said Paepcke, "is the cross-fertilization of men's minds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Baron | 4/25/1960 | See Source »

Erhard had taken himself to a Finnish sauna at a Black Forest resort last week to sweat off some of his 240 Ibs. in the steam bath and to be worked over by his masseur. The phone call was from Chancellor Adenauer in Bonn. Wrapping a towel around his midriff, the professor padded to a dressing-room telephone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WEST GERMANY: Elevating the Pilot | 3/9/1959 | See Source »

Would Dr. Erhard, asked Adenauer, accept the decision of 19 Christian Democrat leaders assembled at that moment in his office, and become their candidate for President of the republic? Replied Erhard: "I just had a beating in the sauna, and I don't want to get another in the voting. Will the party stand solidly behind me?" Ja, rasped the old Chancellor, you can count on full support. Helplessly aware that he might be setting himself up for the beating of his life, Erhard accepted "in principle"-so long as he would have a word to say in naming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WEST GERMANY: Elevating the Pilot | 3/9/1959 | See Source »

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