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...Spirit of the Chewing Gum, gum of diverse kinds, we offer this prayer to thee. There is grandeur in chewing gum. It is our marvelous pet, an important accessory of mankind in this modern age. Chewing gum sweetens the breath, imparts a pleasant feeling, strengthens the stomach and calms anger ... It invites happiness. It attracts smiles. An enjoyable and intellectual life is made possible because of gum chewing ... O Great Spirit of the Chewing Gum, rest in peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: The Grandeur of Gamu | 12/21/1962 | See Source »

Odets' polemic, a series of personal, middle-class tragedies and individual dislocations, evokes the darkness and anger of 1935. Rosaldo, who understood the stock figures he had to work with, decided to type-cast his actors and let them exaggerate their characters. The result is some fine gusto on the stage. Bill Cloherty played Fatt, the union boss, with all the techniques of a two-bit demagogue. Ivan Light came hurtling out of the audience (Lefty is a simulated union meeting) with an inspired outburst against company spies. But of the characters who had to think, to weigh the decisions...

Author: By Fred Gardner, | Title: Flaming Red | 12/10/1962 | See Source »

...years, Durchanek has been a maker of frames, a therapist in a mental hospital, and a landscape gardener. From the hospital he learned the dark side of life, which finds expression in sculptures of bitterness and anger, of delicate poignancy, and occasionally of acid satire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Stab of Truth | 12/7/1962 | See Source »

...since he already had troubles aplenty in trying to get legislation through the House, the President was wary of doing anything more to anger Southern Congressmen. He had to consider, too, that on Election Day 1962, the promised executive order might hurt Democrats in the South more than it would help Democrats in the North-the New Frontier could count on most of the Northern Negro vote anyway...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: A Stroke of the Pen | 11/30/1962 | See Source »

Ayub was strongly seconded by his Foreign Minister, Mohammed Ali. Speaking "in anguish, not anger," Ali told the National Assembly that "in the national interest we shall make friends-whoever is interested to accept our hand. If friends let us down, we shall not consider them as friends. Friends that stand by us, we will stand by." He did not have to look far for new friends. From Peking came an offer from Chou En-lai for a nonaggression pact between Red China and Pakistan, as well as an invitation to Ali to visit the Chinese capital to discuss arbitration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pakistan: In Anguish, Not Anger | 11/30/1962 | See Source »

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