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...Texas oil business is comparable." Worrisome Rumors. Revue's sale only adds to the turmoil of the illustrateds. None of the competition is particularly worried by Quick's promises to continue to publish Revue, but there is considerable concern about a third party to the deal. Axel Springer, Germany's biggest press king, bought Revue's smaller companion magazine Bravo, as well as Kindler's elaborate printing plant near Munich. Though Springer, who now publishes five big dailies, denies he has any intention of entering the illustrated magazine field, rumors abound that he has formed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: War of the Illustrateds | 8/20/1965 | See Source »

...biggest German salaries are in the auto indus try, topped by an estimated $250,000 paid to Daimler-Benz's Walter Hitzinger. Only one German businessman exceeds the magic million-marks-a-year ($250,000) salary ceiling: Christian Kracht, 44, top manager for Press Magnate Axel Springer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Who Gets What | 8/13/1965 | See Source »

Collies & Champions. There are 500,000 pedigreed bird dogs in the U.S.-silken-haired Irish, English and Gordon setters, springer spaniels (named for their ability to "spring" pheasants from thick brush), high-strung German Weimaraners and Dutch Griffons. Some hunters swear by collies and cockers, and it is not uncommon to find a German shepherd or even a great Dane ranging through the cornfields. But for speed, range, endurance and nose, no dog matches the pointer. A good pointer can scent a bird 100 yds. away. He will hold a quivering point for half an hour or more, and once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hunting: Friends in the Field | 11/1/1963 | See Source »

Three more articles round out the November Comment. David N. Klausner's "Death by Half Life" is fully as morbid as the author intended it to be. Arthur Springer's defense of the peace movement has moments of eloquence. And Peter Scharfman's didactic book review is provocative, but jumps much too abruptly from Atlantic Union to World Federation and back...

Author: By Josiah LEE Auspitz, | Title: Comment | 11/30/1961 | See Source »

Also, Roland A. Paul, Jr., Ancil L. Payne, Jr., Sidney S. Rosdeitcher, Kenneth Semmel, James van Roden Springer, John E. Vanderstar, Mark A. Weiss, Stephen F. Williams, and Matthew J. Zinn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Review | 10/7/1959 | See Source »

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