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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...realize that 40 years have passed since the first little issue of TIME appeared," said John Cowles, president of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. "My judgment has never been worse than when Roy Larsen told me about the concept of TIME and said he was leaving the New York Trust Company to become its circulation manager, and I told him that TIME didn't have a chance of succeeding, and that if he wanted to get into publishing he ought to join me on the Des Moines Register and Tribune! He tried to persuade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time At 40: may 10, 1963 | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

...fourth wife he had somehow acquired between court hassles. Cost to Reynolds by terms of an out-of-court settlement: $2,142,624 in alimony (largest recorded in Georgia history), including $500,000 for Muriel's lawyers, plus a written guarantee not to disturb a $2,000,000 trust that will bring Muriel and her mother $32,000 a year for life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 3, 1963 | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

...foreseeable future." Therefore, he argued, "we must focus our efforts on the more modest goal of building new bonds among those peoples of the free world who have some feeling of shared values and interest, some feeling of the ability to communicate effectively, some feeling of trust and confidence in each other's purposes...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr., | Title: Fulbright Criticizes De Gaulle's Policies | 5/1/1963 | See Source »

...publicity seems to have made many Americans temporarily lose their taste for tuna. A careful shopper could check the lid for the telltale number in a grocery, but it seemed chancier to trust a restaurant or a drugstore counter with a tuna fish sandwich or salad. Food Fair's Howard Miller, the chief grocery buyer for the chain's New Jersey, New York and Connecticut stores, estimated that tuna sales were down 30%. Tuna sales fell in Chicago, Detroit and San Francisco. Van Camp Vice President F. E. Hagelberg saw "no question" but that the scare would eventually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Marketing & Selling: The Tuna Scare | 4/26/1963 | See Source »

...oriented Senator is Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii, who has little to worry about back home since he won 2 to 1 over strong opposition. He is a soft-spoken man, with a brilliant war record and a tremendous drive to succeed. He is also a politician with unusual trust in his constituents; his newsletters as a Congressman were filled with reasoned factual descriptions of his positions, and simple, but informative descriptions of foreign countries. "My approach has always been a simple one. Many either speak down or lower themselves to the so-called 'level...

Author: By Joel E. Cohen, Albert B. Crenshaw, and Donal F. Holway, S | Title: Portraits of Some Freshman Senators | 4/19/1963 | See Source »

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