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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dealing with the British is at last being put in motion. Before the Rome conference adjourned, the leaders also agreed to press ahead with the plan to integrate into one organization on July 1 the three agencies of European cooperation-the Common Market, Euratom, and the Coal and Steel Community. In as chairman of the expanded commission will come Belgium's able Jean Rey, 64, replacing the Common Market's longtime chief, Walter Hallstein, who is leaving under pressure from De Gaulle because he placed too much emphasis on the Common Market's supranational nature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe: Ironical Anniversary | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

...their self-contained, $13,000 Cortez bus camper, while their three children splashed in the swimming pool at Florida's Fiesta Key Resort. Near by, Joseph Haigh and his wife took the sun beside their Dodge camper, a 27-ft.-long bus that, when fully equipped with stainless-steel galley, stall shower, toilet and bunks for six, can cost more than $16,000. "We're land cruisers now," says Haigh, who gave up a lifetime of boating after it got to be too much work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Outdoors: Pampered Campers | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

...MATERIALISM. "For me, there is a great longing to reach beyond the Formica and gleaming stainless steel and to be able to touch other human beings. I want to be able to share with others the awe of a redwood tree and its inviolability in comparison to a high way; I want to do so without being considered a 'nut.' I want to be free from the compulsion to possess things and people, and to know that others are similarly free. I want to be able to love life enough to value it over all else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Students: Concern on the Campus | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

...margin. Defenses are many. Racine Hydraulics & Machinery fought off a takeover bid by Bucyrus-Erie Co. not long ago by writing and telephoning some 3,000 stockholders, joining a hastily formed committee of Racine citizens in buying up its own shares in the market. Sharon Steel Corp. boosted its annual dividend from 60? to 80? a share to help fend off a tender offer by Honolulu Industrialist George W. Murphy. Julius Garfinckel & Co., the Washington-based retail chain that controls Manhattan's Brooks Bros., last year rebuffed a tender takeover attempt by Genesco, Maxey Jarman's shoe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mergers: The Tender War | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

Ever since Pittsburgh Steel Tycoon Henry Clay Frick left his strong-willed daughter a fortune that has grown to at least $38 million in five decades, Helen Clay Frick has spent her life idealizing his "Christian" memory and devoting his cash to such cultural works as Manhattan's Frick art museum. Thus in 1964, Miss Frick was incensed when she unwrapped a Christmas present: Historian Sylvester K. Stevens' Pennsylvania: Birthplace of a Nation (Random House), which limned her "stern, brusque, autocratic" father as the hard-knuckled "Coke King" who forced Pennsylvania coal miners to toil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defamation: Victory for Historians | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

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