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...received from Dirksen. But Dirksen is running for re-election this year against Chicago's Democratic Representative Sidney Yates, a devoted Kennedy follower. Kennedy has promised to campaign in Illinois for Yates. Yet his heart can hardly be in it. Says one top Administration Democrat: "I like Sid Yates. But my party would be in a hell of a mess -Kennedy would be in a hell of a mess-if Dirksen got defeated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Leader: Everett Dirkson | 9/14/1962 | See Source »

...schmalzerettas of the '20s called The Student Gypsy, or The Prince of Lieder-krcmz. Starring Eileen (Little Mary) Brennan, this one is for Broadway (Jan. 31). England's red-brick musical, Stop The World-I Want to Get Off, is a rags-to-Establishment story (Oct. 3). Sid Caesar has eight roles-four husbands, four lovers-in Little Me, based on Patrick (Auntie Mame) Dennis' book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Broadway: The New Season | 8/31/1962 | See Source »

...Arkansas' Orval Faubus went sleepless on election night. Seeking a fifth two-year term, Faubus faced five opponents in the Democratic primary. Observers thought the vote would be tight, and many had visions of a runoff election against Segregationist Congressman Dale Alford or moderate ex-Governor Sid McMath. As it turned out, Faubus could have stood in bed: he pulled in about 52% of the votes, more than the combined total won by Alford, McMath and three other also-rans. The one place where his opposition beat him was Pulaski County, home of Little Rock (where 42 Negro students...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Fifth for Faubus | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

...metaphors drawn from ranching life. But spiritual need is only one reason why people attend. Some are drawn by nostalgia for the Old West; for others, the annual revival is an important social event-sometimes a family's only opportunity to see old friends in the county. Says Sid Burchard, a Texas ranch owner who has been attending since he was eight: "The camp meeting brings people to God when nothing else will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Chuck-Wagon Christianity | 8/3/1962 | See Source »

...needle their rivals, they have dubbed "glass cans.'' At 3½? apiece, throw-away bottles are more expensive than reusable ones, and cost-more to ship than cans. But largely because of their convenience, throw-away bottles last year took 1.3% of the soft-drink container market. Sid F. Davis, vice president of Owens-Illinois Glass, thinks that by 1970 throw-away bottles and cans will each get about 10% of the soft-drink business. How the public feels about bottles v. cans is hard to tell-obscured by the contradictory market surveys rolled out by the steelmakers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: Cans v. Bottles | 8/3/1962 | See Source »

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