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...Birthday Present. A fourth in the seventh race sent Gene into the point lead, but five other skippers were still close enough to pass his narrow margin, notably last year's runner-up, Charles 111 of Mantoloking, N.J. Aboard Wisp in the last race, Gene lay back at the starting line, careful not to jump the cannon. He got off well into a 14-knot southerly, rounded the windward mark of the 8|-mi. triangular course, billowed out his spinnaker to catch the wind for the second mark, then reached for home. All the way, he shrewdly covered Charlie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hooky on the Sound | 10/5/1953 | See Source »

Beautiful Thyangboche was where they made their First Base Camp. Towering above was the Everest trinity: Lhotse (27,890) and Nuptse (25,680), joined by a razor edge; beyond, Everest itself, plumed in a wisp of vapor that streams from the summit at 29,002 ft. The three giants together enclose a vast glacial basin known as the Western Cwm (a Welsh word that rhymes with tomb). This was the key to the climb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEPAL: Conquest of Everest | 7/6/1953 | See Source »

...seen a similar approach being shared by an increasing number of people who deal with the news. One recent example is an editorial in Palmer Hoyt's Denver Post, which said: "The pure factual objectivity which most newspapers have sought has often been a will-o'-the-wisp . . . Who, what, where, when and why no longer answer all the questions. 'What does it mean?' is an important question that newspapers will try, increasingly, to answer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 29, 1953 | 6/29/1953 | See Source »

...evenings in the company of 63-year-old Ho Chi Minh." As Starobin described him, Ho Chi Minh is "a rather tall man . . . His back is now slightly hunched, greying hair recedes from a broad forehead, and piercing eyes look out over high cheekbones. He wears the oriental wisp of a beard, and his hearty laughter discloses strong, white teeth. He dresses in the simple jacket and slacks of the peasant." If Communist Correspondent Starobin could be believed, President Ho Chi Minh was at least still alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: In Enemy Territory | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

...mother superior hardly knew what to make of it. Here was a nun in her 20s, an attractive French girl with a wisp of brown hair sticking out from under the light blue veil of her habit, walking about alone in the streets of Madrid. What the nun told the mother superior, in a combination of French and halting Spanish, was almost equally surprising: she had come from Aix-en-Provence to establish the first house of her order, the Little Sisters of Jesus, in Spain. She asked the mother superior of the Casa de la Virgen for hospitality until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Little Sisters | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

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