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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...real operator." And it was there that he met his future wife, Catherine ("Kitty") Atwater, a petite (5 ft. 4 in.), pretty Smith valedictorian who was studying comparative literature at Radcliffe. "I looked up and up," notes Kitty of their first encounter, "wondering when it was going to stop." In 1937, the day after their marriage, they sailed to England, where Galbraith was to study for a year at Cambridge under Keynes. Galbraith did not meet Keynes, who by then had suffered the first of several heart attacks, during that year, though he saw him often in Washington during World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opinion: The Great Mogul | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

Overplayed Hand. De Gaulle obviously exploited the incident to put Kiesinger on the defensive for this week's visit, during which the German Chancellor is expected to put pressure on France to stop vetoing British entry into the Common Market and stop meddling in such West German affairs as relations with East Germany. But De Gaulle overplayed his hand, making the Germans more determined than ever to press him. "I will not travel to Paris in sackcloth and ashes," said Brandt, "and this applies all the more to the Chancellor. It is high time that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Western Europe: The Ravensburg Incident | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

...accommodations, for their food (a concession controlled by his wife), and the 51?-a-pint payday wine that he sells for $1. As a result, at the end of the Long Island harvest, the migrant will have no choice but to bus along with the crew to the next stop: Florida. And then back to Long Island -perhaps for a lifetime of latter-day slavery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Affairs: Bitter Harvest | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

...circulation going!" cries Jack LaLanne, a 53-year-old, V-shaped (47-27-34) monument to muscularity. "Get those sweat glands working! Kick! Back! One-and-kick-and-two-and-kick-and-smile-and-kick! Don't stop! Smile and kick!" He wears ballet slippers and a body-hugging, low-cut jump suit, and bounds around like the original jumping Jack. Backed by bubbly organ music, he gives lectures on the beauties of sweating ("It's Mother Nature's air conditioner"), sings, tells jokes, blows kisses and delivers sermonettes. No one, he says, can hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Programming: One & Kick & Two, And Stick Out Your Tongue | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

Morse antagonized the International Machinists Union by working to stop their national strike against the airlines in 1966. Its leaders have pledged money and workers against Morse this year. Despite his strongly pro-labor record in the Senate for over twenty years, many other labor leaders say they will back Duncan who is also a labor supporter...

Author: By Jack Friedman, | Title: Wayne Morse Fights For Political Life | 2/10/1968 | See Source »

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