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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...April, and he will carry on as Prime Minister until he calls an election or the Conservative Party forces him to the polls. Already, campaign committees for Trudeau have sprung up in many cities, and a straw poll shows him leading other contenders for the nomination in five Toronto constituencies. The fact that Trudeau sat by Pearson's right hand throughout last week's conference gave him another boost. Three announced candidates for the nomination-Finance Minister Mitchell Sharp, 56, External Affairs Secretary Paul Martin, 64, and Transport Minister Paul Hellyer, 44-took turns sitting on Pearson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Contender from Quebec | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

...Washington bureau. When the association held its annual conference in Washington this month, its members had every reason to suppose they would discuss the state of the world in a rational fashion. The conference organizers, however, had something else in mind. "In the past," said onetime University of Toronto Student David Lloyd-Jones, 24, "the conferences have followed the conventional authoritarian pattern. This year we were resolved to change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Students: Lessons in Mind Blowing | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

Beyond that expatriates are expected to make their own way. Many of the younger ones drift to Toronto where the language barrier disappears and where the demand for physical labor is high. Of those who stay many go back to school at McGill and continue to work against the war, while others take to more esoteric pursuits. Midnght Magazine, with a circulation of over a million in the United States, is now written, edited, and published (complete with such fictional gems as "I was an LSD Baby") in Montreal by three college dropouts from New York...

Author: By George Hall, | Title: CANADA: A Place to Get Away From It All | 2/12/1968 | See Source »

...what the music world calls the Great Conductor Hunt, one of the choicest quarries has been shaggy-haired Seiji Ozawa, 32, conductor of the Toronto Symphony. He is gifted enough to have been considered a prospect for two of the nation's top orchestras, New York and Chicago (TIME, Jan. 19). Last week the San Francisco Symphony announced that it had bagged Ozawa for itself, starting in the fall of 1970. Retiring Viennese Conductor Josef Krips, 65, who in the past five years has rebuilt San Francisco into one of the nation's solid second-rank ensembles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conductors: San Francisco Bags One | 2/9/1968 | See Source »

Guthke, now a professor at the University of Toronto, will become professor of German Literature, effective July 1. His publications include Modern Tragi-Comedy and Wege zur Literatur, a collection of essays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: German, Linguist To Be Professors | 2/9/1968 | See Source »

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