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Fortnight ago, Kerr climbed into the seat of a snorting bulldozer and broke ground near Muskogee, Okla.. for a $5,000,000 harbor that will be built to handle future traffic on the broad stream that now dawdles by. Declared Kerr: "I can see an area developing which can take its place in the sun of modern America, developing an economy that will be the finest the people in this valley have ever known." As Kerr rhapsodized about the future, a lone fisherman in a flat-bottomed boat drifted by on the Arkansas, angling for catfish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rivers: Competition for the Catfish | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

This bitter, brittle work has the qualities of a Byzantine mosaic. Its characters are rigidly, severely drawn; its setting is in "a tight house in a tight town where night has the depth of caves and daylight has no arch." It is written in a stream of harsh-sounding consonants, and its dialogue is a succession of jagged-edged monosyllables. Altogether, it is a novel calculated not to warm the reader but to awe him-a familiar feat for British Novelist James Hanley, 61, whose past novels have won him critical, but not popular, acclaim for their cold fury. Herbert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Life with the Damned | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

King added that Friday night, in the midst of a driving rain, a continuous stream of people entered the YMCA to register for the November election...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Volunteers Push Negro Registration; Offer Transportation to Boston Polls | 10/9/1962 | See Source »

Newport's Cameo Café was awash with wassailing sailors. Broken beer glasses littered the floor, and a steady stream of fresh pitchers was passed precariously back over the heads of the yelling, singing crowd. Atop the bar, the most incongruous chorus line in Newport memory clumped groggily to the strains of Waltzing Matilda, with Sir Frank Packer, the doughty "Big Daddy" whose money built Australia's Gretel, in the lead. Weatherly crewmen, hugging their Aussie counterparts, poured drinks down their necks with fraternal abandon. Just as a huge mirror crashed from the wall, the police barged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Keepers of the Cup | 10/5/1962 | See Source »

European Expectations. The services that factors offer their clients are some times more valuable than money. Factors keep teams of experts checking on both their clients and their clients' customers, feed their clients a steady stream of advice and business tips. In one recent maneuver, Textile Banking Co. lent $400,000 to a builder so he could buy carpeting from a manufacturer for which T.B.C. is the factor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Finance: Advice from Omar | 10/5/1962 | See Source »

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