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...white knight of black Africa is the "Omo man," who wanders from vil lage to village. Dressed in candent cot tons, he passes out sample boxes of Omo detergent, a fast-bubbling profit maker turned out by Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch combine that is the world's sixth biggest company. People grab up the giveaways, not only because each box top can be redeemed for ten more samples at the local Unilever-owned store, but also because the Omo man is plugged by radio ads that suggest he possesses supernatural powers. Say the commercials: "As a snail dies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa: Big Daddy Stays & Grows | 6/24/1966 | See Source »

...builders is Milan's Impregilo, which is a permanent com bine of three firms. It is responsible for four African dams, another in Iran, and one under way on the Euphrates River in Turkey. Along with these projects, worth $300 million altogether, Impregilo recently outbid an Anglo-German consortium for a $250 million hydroelectric project on Peru's Mantaro River. Tackling smaller-paying jobs as well, Impregilo is helping move the temples of Abu Simbel before the area is fully flooded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Building Like the Caesars | 6/24/1966 | See Source »

Undergraduate organizations proliferated on both sides of the neutrality question. The American Student Defense League was formed to "arouse and prepare students for American defense" and to urge an Anglo-American pact. The Harvard Student Union emphatically opposed involvement, as did the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention. Conant's frequent public speeches helped polarize the issue. On a speaking tour of the South in October he called for immediate and complete American armament; in November he said that no limit should be put on our aid to the Allies; by May, on a national hookup, he urged immediate entry into...

Author: By Linda J. Greenhouse, | Title: Clouds of War Over Europe Mean 'Somber Years' for class of '41 | 6/13/1966 | See Source »

...world of Off-Broadway seems an improbable setting for Al fred, the world of Anglo-Saxon epics would appear even more so. Why Beowulf for a would-be dramatist? "I deliberately chose it to be that way. I wanted to go into a field where I wouldn't be too self-conscious about modern literature. I didn't want to use all my energies explaining dramatic techniques rather than doing them." He switched to Anglo-Saxon thesis work after abandoning an 18th Century project. "I was supposed to edit the papers of an 18th Century Earl who was a friend...

Author: By Joseph A. Kanon, | Title: Grendel, Fedora, and a Big Fat Hit: William Alfred is Still 'Just Folks' | 5/19/1966 | See Source »

Union Under Way. Particularly crucial to the future of the C.O.C.U. will be the attitudes of the Episcopalians and Methodists. Under pressure from their Anglo-Catholic wing, the Episcopalians might well refuse to give Consultation delegates the power to negotiate a union plan. Methodist commitment to the union could collapse on many issues, such as whether bishops would have the power to appoint pastors. At Dallas, Methodist delegates acknowledged the justice of such fears but pointed out that, as the largest church involved, Methodism has most to lose from the union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ecumenism: From Handholding to Engagement | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

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