Word: unorthodox
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Rifles v. Ruffles. If the President's unorthodox strategies fail, stronger medicine may be in order-though probably not as strong as the dose that Lester Pearson's Liberals last week readied for Canada. To "pace the prosperity" there, the government hopes to raise income taxes 8%, cut back government construction 10% and levy a 5% tax on industry's cash profits, refundable with interest 18 to 36 months after payment. In the U.S., Johnson's Republican opposition insists that the most effective medicine would be a cut in domestic spending. Accordingly, when a $2.5 billion...
...fresh two-volume, 254-page analysis of Western Europe's auto industry; it not only pinpoints which firms produce how much in what countries, but also forecasts the market through 1970. Such a study is extraordinary in Europe. "Our job," says Alexandre, "is to fight tradition. We are unorthodox...
...beginning was 1959, and the word was happening. Drawing on the antics of Dadaism and surrealism, Manhattan Artist Allan Kaprow decided to stage a series of highly unorthodox, one-shot performances for a handful of friends in Greenwich Village. Read the invitation: "Think of a buying spree at Macy's; how to grow geraniums in New York. Do not look for paintings, sculpture, the dance or music...
...Kolombatovich quickly tied the score, 2-2, with a suspenseful 5-4 foil triumph over Mike Morgan, in the next bout, Penn all-Ivy Steve Permut beat Harvard all-Ivy Tom Musliner, 5-2, unnerving Musliner and the Harvard bench with his aggressive attacks. A quick lefthander with an unorthodox style. Permut looks like a caricature of Harvard's Chuck Lovell. Penn's Russ Goodman clipped Lovell...
Buttons for Lyndon. Hatfield's brand of Republicanism is somewhat unorthodox. Long considered a comer by party elders, he nominated Richard Nixon at the 1960 Republican Convention, and was the keynoter at the 1964 convention. At a convention that refused to condemn extremism, he vigorously denounced the John Birch Society in his keynote address. After the convention, he lent his name-and one of his key aides-to the Goldwater campaign. And when Lyndon Johnson came campaigning, Hatfield greeted him warmly and presented him with a basket of L.B.J. buttons. At the Governors' conference last July, Hatfield...