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Last week tense, brooding Producer Kramer dissolved his company and, by mutual consent, ended his partnership with Columbia, although he had made only eleven of the 30 pictures stipulated in his five-year contract. The break was no surprise to Hollywoodians. who understood that Columbia's President Harry Cohn had agreed with-and perhaps urged -Kramer to close shop after finishing The Caine Mutiny and The Wild One (both still unreleased). Kramer. 40. explained: "My particular talents gravitate to making one picture at a time and then selling it ... Before I started on this multiple production, I believe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Half a Step Behind | 12/14/1953 | See Source »

Since the law was laid down in the regime of Queen Juana the Crazy* back in 1505, Spanish women have made few advances in their rights and privileges. Only married or widowed Spanish women may vote. Without her husband's written consent, a senora may not inherit property, may not manage money or businesses, may not witness a will, or may not take a job. She may get a legal separation from her husband only if she leaves her home (it belongs to the man, even if purchased with the wife's-dowry), and surrenders all children older...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Woman's Day? | 12/7/1953 | See Source »

Local health officers will be in charge of the program in their areas. Local doctors will give the shots with chapters of the National Foundation supplying volunteer clerical and nursing help. No child will be vaccinated without written consent of parents or guardians. Each child selected will receive three injections, each of 1 cc. of triple vaccine in water, the first two shots a week apart, the third (booster) shot a month later. All shots will be given in the arm and should be virtually painless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: D-Day Against Polio | 11/23/1953 | See Source »

...Agreement) Hobson discovered that she "adored having a column." Writer Hobson confessed her new passion to the editor of Hearst's Good Housekeeping, who signed her to do nine columns a year. When Columnist Inez Robb of Hearst's International News Service left, by mutual consent, to join Scripps-Howard and United Feature syndicate a fortnight ago, I.N.S. knew just where to turn. Beginning next week, Laura Hobson will do five columns a week for I.N.S. and its clients, titled "Assignment America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Assignment America | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

...name) did indeed go west in a covered wagon. Hot with "Oregon fever," the Miller clan made the trek in 1852, but with most of Oregon to choose from, papa Miller, a hard luck farmer, staked out 320 arid acres. Restless and unhappy, Joaquin won his father's consent to go prospecting for "Californy gold." In later years, Joaquin claimed that he threw all but the biggest nuggets away, but his accounts show that he had a cash balance of $5.25 when he quit and went native with a Shasta Indian girl named Paquita. When Paquita bore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: California Laureate | 11/2/1953 | See Source »

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