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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Simpler & Livelier. "Most living rooms are a total disaster because they are not used-they were meant to be looked at," says San Francisco Decorator Michael Taylor. Taylor spent a year transforming San Francisco Socialite Mrs. Davies Lewis' drawing room from a masculine retreat with wood-paneled walls and bookcases (the taste of the former occupant) into an elegant, eclectic ensemble. "It is more European than San Franciscan, which is what I wanted," says Mrs. Lewis, who has used Taylor twice before, jokes that she agrees with Taylor on all but one matter. "I don't usually like...
Supreme Trophy. But when Killy straps on his skis for competition, all is business. In four years, he has scored a total of 48 major international victories, including ten special slaloms, 16 giant slaloms, ten downhill races and twelve combined championships. Last year he shattered all previous records by entering 32 races and winning 23. In a sport where victory or defeat is usually a matter of split seconds, his winning margins were all but incredible: almost two seconds in the special slalom at Kitzbühel, Austria, three seconds in the downhill at Megève, France. With...
...became chairman and chief executive of the new Penn Central (TIME cover, Jan. 26), recently reported that the Pennsy's operating earnings for 1967 were off 68.7%, falling from $45,055,320 in 1966 to $14,091,593. Consolidated earnings, which covered non-rail activities, brought the total to $60,344,240, a drop of 33.2%. In the ailing railroad industry, that was not bad at all-and it seemed almost good compared with the Central's performance...
Year 1967 worked some uneven effects on corporate balance sheets. While the overall total of after-tax profits is expected to show a decline of almost 5% (to about $47 billion) from the year before, results from early-reporting U.S. corporations suggest that a number of industries registered sizable gains...
...auto industry, plagued by lower consumer demand during the first part of 1967 and strikes later on, showed signs of rebounding at year's end. General Motors increased profits during the fourth quarter by 2% to pare its decline for the year to 9%. The company reported* total earnings of $1.63 billion on sales of $20 billion. Though the industry hopes for record car sales in 1968, the momentum of G.M., for one, is threatened by continued labor woes. With local walkouts curtailing production at company plants, some 84,000 G.M. workers were...