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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Business School has received $400,000 over two years for a program to develop business-management talent in six Central American states. About six B-School faculty members spent the summer in Central America, most of them at an "advanced management institute" in Guatemala...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Harvard May Spurn Some U.S. Aid If Congress Requires Disclaimers | 10/1/1964 | See Source »

...Love announces an exciting new talent from Scandinavia: Jorn Donner, 31, a prolific writer and critic turned moviemaker and a Finnish protege of Ingmar Bergman. In his second full-length movie Donner has produced a satyr play, the story of an orgiastic courtship of a merry widow (Harriet Andersson) by a lecherous travel agent (Zbigniew Cybulski) that some will consider too sexplicit, but almost all will find continually and wildly hilarious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Festival in New York | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

...baked Sicily is a poor and promise-hungry land whose chief exports are citrus fruit and talent. Armed with native Sicilian shrewdness and the desire to get ahead, thousands of its sons have slipped into the mainstream of Italian business. Few of them have had more spectacular success than Milan Financier Michele Sindona, who founded and heads a corporate complex of manufacturing firms in nine countries and real estate firms in five. While many Italian businessmen are nervously retrenching in the face of rising costs and tightened credits, Sindona, 44, is moving ahead as if the economy were still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Beating the Cycle | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

...lifetime, but rather the pain of a sharp cultural rupture. "There we are," Leonhardt concludes, "saddled again with a mission and not at all sure which one. Bulwark against the east? Bulwark against Leipzig and Dresden [both East German cities]? If it were a question of industry, thoroughness, organizing talent, we would have nothing to fear. But I am afraid the world is going to ask of us just what we have least of: the imagination to understand somebody else's point of view and still preserve our own: the tough humility of the democrat." That challenge, Leonhardt believes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Dissection of the Germans | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

...Talent that might have provided leadership elsewhere may just become grist in the academic mill. Harvard may be encapsulating itself in an academic cocoon, deserting its country and--perhaps less cataclysmically--deserting its alumni...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinberg, | Title: The College: An Academic Trade School? | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

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