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...film entitled "Five British Sculptors Work and Talk." which includes two of the sculptors featured in the Hilles collection, is being shown as a supplement to the exhibition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe Offered Tour Of Hilles Exhibition | 10/31/1966 | See Source »

...editor in chief of both the daily and Sunday editions will be Thomson's man, Denis Hamilton, 47, a brilliant, tough-minded journalist who has never feared the boss. In five years as editor of the Sunday Times, Hamilton has doubled circulation by adding a much-imitated color supplement and greatly improving the paper's parliamentary, foreign and cultural coverage-all superior to the daily Times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Thomson Takes the Times | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

Chicago's Inland Steel Co. has put 233 women on its production lines for the first time since World War II, and the Jewel Tea Co. has hired women as butchers to supplement its draft-depleted supply of manpower. Pittsburgh copper fabricators have had so much of their output pre-empted by the Pentagon that they cannot meet civilian demand for plumbing equipment. Appliance manufacturers, hoping that buyers will not notice the difference, have begun to trim a few inches off their electrical cords. Shoemakers have cut back production of cowboy boots to devote full time to combat boots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: Pressures of Viet Nam | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...special 16-page supplement reports on the Negro in the city. Stories from Boston, Birmingham, Watts, New York City and other cities detail the problems of the Negro in U.S. urban areas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On the Inside | 10/3/1966 | See Source »

...Target. Like many polemics, Bakal's book is weakened by intemperate tone, Sunday supplement style, exaggerations and errors. It is obviously not true that "guns are made only to put a bullet through a living body, in order to kill." Most ammunition sold in the U.S. each year is shot up by skeet-and trapshooters, rifle-match enthusiasts and wood-lot plinkers-gunmen no more bloodthirsty than golfers or bowlers. Yet that does not detract from the main point: U.S. gun laws are an ineffective muddle, and the nation would benefit from stricter enforcement of existing laws and sterner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Guns Unlimited | 7/29/1966 | See Source »

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