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...first time since his stirring victory in the Belmont Stakes last June, George D. Widener's handsome, cantankerous dark bay colt Jaipur swept to an easy, 4½-length victory in the $56,300 Choice Stakes at New Jersey's Monmouth Park, virtually clinched three-year-old Horse of the Year honors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scoreboard: Aug. 10, 1962 | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

...found a fellow sufferer in the venerable British trading firm of Jardine Matheson, whose three-year-old dyeing and finishing plant had been losing money steadily. Fortnight ago, using his own South China Textiles Co. as a base. Lee put together six smaller mills and the Jardine plant to form Textile Alliance Ltd. In tribute to Lee's managerial talents, proud Jardine became a junior partner in the new enterprise, gave C.C. the chief executive's chair. Says Lee, who is shooting to increase his exports to the Common Market: "The merger should increase our efficiency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Business: Living with the Quota | 7/20/1962 | See Source »

...just doesn't jibe with the fact that on the Eastern seaboard the Tribune is the paper everyone is talking about." The Trib's Paris columnist, Art Buchwald, took it nicely from there. Reporting that he had a letter from a little girl in Washington whose three-year-old friend Caroline told her there was no New York Herald Tribune, Buchwald wrote a jolly "Yes, Virginia" reply sprinkled with needles: "Not believe in the Herald Tribune? It's like saying you don't believe in Billie Sol Estes or Pecos, Texas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Paper Everyone's Talking About | 6/8/1962 | See Source »

...Blackball. Sympathetic Pentagon officials recommended White House approval; even General Maxwell D. Taylor. Kennedy's personal military adviser, came back from his European tour urging that the restrictions against France be relaxed. The soldier's argument: concessions to De Gaulle might soften his three-year-old ban on stationing of U.S. nuclear warheads in France, might induce him to put returning troops from Algeria under NATO command. But the State Department's advice -and Kennedy's own inclination-was to refuse. Let De Gaulle first make good his old NATO promises, they argued; moreover, including France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: The Gallic Bomb | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

DURING the war years (1940-46) she lived in the United States, lecturing and teaching. She stressed the importance of beginning music training as early as possible. "Americans often do not begin serious of music until college age," she served, recounting how she training a three-year-old to learn note a day, one more each...

Author: By Joel E. Cohen, | Title: To Organize Time: A Sketch of Nadia Boulanger | 4/21/1962 | See Source »

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