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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...code of the Distilled Spirits Institute, the industry trade organization, women models could not appear in liquor advertising. When the code was eased, Heublein, Inc., pioneered with a bottled-martini ad that included two cocktails on a table, a smiling young matron, and the phrase: "A wife's warmest welcome is well chilled." At first, like the Heublein lady, women could not be shown touching a glass or a bottle. Canadian Club's new approach indicates that women can share both the adventure and the whisky. The most recent Seagram gin ad shows a married couple holding martinis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beverages: For the Ladies | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...Dream. As for Picasso, he contented himself with sending a message from the French Riviera: "My warmest friendship to Chicago." In his absence, art scholars were busy tracing the statue's forebears back to a 1962 metal cutout titled Head of a Woman, currently on exhibition at London's Tate Gallery. But as far back as 1907, when Picasso was inspired by African masks, he painted a figure in the famed Demoiselles d'Avignon bearing an uncanny resemblance to the new sculpture. Chicago's Picasso is also a realization of an old dream. In 1929, commenting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sculpture: An Old Maestro's Magic | 8/25/1967 | See Source »

...warmest time of all was had when Besner and his group met the Russian ship Bucyra. They were ominously surrounded by about 30 "very tough-looking" Russian sailors and escorted to the captain's cabin. Recalls Besner: "For hours, we drank toasts in vodka to the Hermitage, the Pushkin Museum, to Montreal, Moscow, Leningrad, Expo, Prime Minister Pearson, peace, understanding, love, and I don't know what else, except that there were a lot of broken glasses and it was deep night when we emerged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exhibitions: Too Good to Be True | 5/5/1967 | See Source »

Chicagoans knew that the balmy 65° weather could hardly last-it was, after all, the warmest Jan. 24 on record- but they little dreamed how startling the change would be. Within two days, the temperature plummeted to the 20s, snow came cascading down, and icy winds gusted through the streets. Though no stranger to wintry storms, Chicago found itself in the brief space of 24 hours paralyzed by the worst blizzard in its history-a raging storm that tore through large sections of the Midwest and caused at least 75 deaths...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Weather: The 24-Million-Ton Snow Job | 2/3/1967 | See Source »

...largest Communist Party (1,541,000 members), and one Italian in four votes Communist in national elections. Podgorny's route was punctuated by a few bomb blasts-including one that wrecked Rome's Communist headquarters-but for the most part he was warmly received. The warmest welcome of all came from Italy's businessmen, who are looking ever more intently toward Russia for new markets. "Wherever We Can."Italian businessmen have a long tradition of separating their personal ideologies from their public practices. Thus, at a state dinner in Rome's tapestry-hung Quirinale Palace, Podgorny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Ideology & Practice | 2/3/1967 | See Source »

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