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...gold a link. But in Minas Gerais' old capital of Ouro Preto (Black Gold), the wealth also brought Brazil's first real intellectual and artistic atmosphere, and its first effective stirrings of independence. It was there in 1789 that an army officer named Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (nicknamed Tiradentes, "the tooth puller," because of the amateur dentistry he practiced) joined a conspiracy against Portuguese colonial authority. The Portuguese hanged, quartered, then beheaded Tiradentes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: State of Awakening | 7/5/1963 | See Source »

Kimball Jones will conduct tennis lessons two afternoons a week for four weeks at a cost of $10. for the series. The first meeting is Friday at 2 p.m. outside the varsity tennis courts near Soldiers Field. If private instruction is desired contact Kimball Jones at DA...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Week's Events | 7/1/1963 | See Source »

...only real competitor, Westinghouse, makes about 25% of its money by maintaining the elevators it installs. A battery of 58 Otises hum up and down the Empire State Building; Otis elevators lift planes aboard the carriers Saratoga and Independence and promenaders aboard such liners as the France, the Leonardo da Vinci and Cunard's Queens, raise Atlas and Titan missiles into firing positions at missile sites...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Elevating Influence | 6/28/1963 | See Source »

...Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean from 1959 to 1961. And Administration officials were pleased to point out that the U.S. is sending an admiral as envoy to a land whose seafaring tradition is still nourished by the long-ago exploits of Prince Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. But even so, for George Anderson the new job is quite a comedown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: Travel Orders | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

...critics, however, understood his idiom perfectly. "Aïda all' Americana" (Aïda American style), said La Notte, "everything bigger and better than anybody else's." Only the singers noticed that the reviews barely mentioned them at all. "I looked like my grandmother in that ancient costume," said Tenor Bergonzi, "but I don't mind if the directors get the glory today. Opera cannot go on without singers, but it can manage quite well without directors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera: Aida all' Americana | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

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