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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...luau, leis and instant romance for all aboard. As a business. Matson (1962 revenues: $100 million) is somewhat less glamorous. Labor troubles and stockholder squabbles led it into a storm that climaxed in an operating loss of $2,400,000 in 1961. Then, Matson called in a new skipper, Stanley Powell Jr., 46, rounding out his first year as president, proved last week that he has begun to bring the line back into clearer sailing weather: he reported that Matson earned $2,249,000 in 1962, and had the best showing in six years on its all-important...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shipping: Matson's Rescue Drill | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

...goalie Jacques Plante, defensemen Tom Johnson and Lou Fontinato (who is in hospital with a broken neck), and forwards Bernard "Boom Boom" Geoffrion, Dickie Moore, and Gilles Tremblay. Rookie defenseman Terry Harper and newly acquired left-winger Bill McCreary will prove valuable to the club in the coming Stanley Cup playoffs...

Author: By Ronald I. Cohen, | Title: Maple Leafs Lead NHL Hockey With Three Games Left to Play | 3/19/1963 | See Source »

...nine movements of Le Marteau, Boulez presents three poems through the voice (Bethany Beardslee) and comments on them instrumentally. In each of the nine movements, Boulez uses a different ensemble chosen from the voice, alto flute (Harvey Sollberger), viola (Jacob Glick), guitar (Stanley Silverman), vibraphone (Paul Price), xylophone (Raymond Desroches), and percussion (Max Neuhaus). The texture of the sound is always clear, sometimes shimmering, sometimes punctiform, and always changing. With the flexibility of tempi and timbre goes an obvious fixity of notes and rhythmic patterns; certain intervals and rhythmic groupings recur constantly. And with all this planning, with all this...

Author: By Joel E. Cohen, | Title: Pierre Boulez | 3/19/1963 | See Source »

Surprise. In 1959, Pilous' first full year, the Hawks came in third in the regular season, gave it a good try before losing out io Montreal in the playoffs. They have not been out of the play-offs since. and in 1961 managed to win the Stanley Cup by beating Detroit four games to two. At Chicago's ancient stadium, the noise these days is like feeding time at the zoo. "They expect us to win every game and don't think another team should even touch the puck," says Pilous. "But that's better than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who's Sorry Now? | 3/1/1963 | See Source »

...showers. They admittedly gorge themselves on the weaker teams (the New York Rangers have yet to beat them; the Boston Bruins have won only twice). But the Black Hawks are not particular. "We are a sound club," says Bobby Hull confidently. "We ought to win the title and the Stanley Cup both this time. I don't think anyone can catch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who's Sorry Now? | 3/1/1963 | See Source »

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