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...heart lies in the food business, not in the grocery store," Spa chef Homer Schwartz says of his boss; but in Bartley's final reorganization scheme, it was the stationery shop, not the drygoods-and-deli that made way for his new hamburger grill. Since June, Bartley and Schwartz have been offering local customers Long Island style full 1/4-pound, ground-chuck hamburgers for a novel 48 cents...

Author: By Anthony Hisc, | Title: Mr. Bartley's Burgers | 10/19/1961 | See Source »

...competition, the Justice Department won a grand jury antitrust indictment against three of the nation's largest antibiotic producers and their chief executives. The defendants: American Cyanamid and its chairman, Wilbur G. Malcolm; Charles Pfizer & Co. and Chairman John E. McKeen; Bristol-Myers Co. and President Frederic N. Schwartz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Policy: Antitrust & Antibiotics | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

...liable to as much as a year in jail plus $50,000 fines. But the embattled drug executives clearly had no intention of surrendering without a fight. Snapped Pfizer's McKeen: "The charges are positively not true." Said Cyanamid's Malcolm: "Harassment." And Bristol-Myers' Schwartz promised: "This action will be vigorously defended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Policy: Antitrust & Antibiotics | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

...London's Drury Lane Theater, becomes a musical starring Alfred Drake (Nov. 2). The Affairs of Anatol, Arthur Schnitzler's sweet-cynical, turn-of-the-century portrait of a world-weary Viennese Don Juan, inspires The Gay Life, with music and lyrics by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz (Nov. 18). The integrated talents of Negro Oscar Brown Jr. have resulted in the book, lyrics and music of Kicks & Co., described as "a cynically comic portrayal of America." with a biracial cast of 45. Brown held a backers' audition for his musical before the entire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Broadway: The New Season | 8/18/1961 | See Source »

...salesman who meandered over his wares. Came a dress that appealed to her: "It's heavy as lead, but I love it." Came another, pushed too hard by the salesman: "Yes, I see how lovely it looks on the rack. You can just leave it there." At Alper-Schwartz she examined a pale green brocade: "That's a good mother-of-the-bride." At Ceil Chapman, she picked up a beaded taupe silk chiffon sheath (retail price: $395). At Estévez, she bought a few items that the trade describes as "church-and-drinking dresses"-they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Fall Preview | 6/16/1961 | See Source »

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