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...prosperous delegates who streamed into Manhattan's Waldorf Astoria Hotel last week for the 62nd Congress of the National Association of Manufacturers had one big question on their minds: How prosperous will we be in 1958? They soon got reassuring news from their own ranks. After taking a poll answered by 4,330 manufacturer members, who make up a wide spectrum of U.S. business, the N.A.M. announced that 45% expect no significant change in business next year, and more than a third look for sales to go up; only one in five predicted a decline in sales. A third...
During the 52 months required to shape that record, schools and offices and courts of law across the U.S. began to realize that Herbert Brownell. 62nd Attorney General, may very well turn out to be one of the best-and the one who will leave the most lasting impression upon his nation's legal history. The process of realization was slow and painful: Herbert Brownell, longtime master political planner, had to prove the hard way that he was worthy of being Attorney General Brownell...
...another last turnaround, TIME'S Art section this week is reproducing the prizewinners in the Art Institute of Chicago's 62nd showing of American art and the 25th biennial exhibition of American paintings at Washington's Corcoran Gallery as the awards are announced and the shows open. The Washington winners had already been picked. But the Chicago winners were not to be chosen until less than two weeks before the opening. Art Director Michael Phillips waited with a photographer in the gallery at the institute while the judges made their decision. Twenty-four hours after Phillips turned...
...Davidson's counsel was still being pondered this week as museum doors opened on the two biggest prize-giving events of the year. Washington's 25th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago's 62nd American Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, which together announced awards totaling $12.200. Between them, the two shows constituted a study of contemporary U.S. painting and sculpture, and supplied this year's answers to the perennial question in art: "What does it take to win a prize...
During the voting Allan Shivers was in Atlantic City, speaking at the 62nd annual convention of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association. Next day, his state's Democratic Party again in the hands of the loyalists, and his rival a presidential possibility of greatly increased stature, Shivers went to Washington for a television appearance. For all his Texas political future was worth, he might as well have stayed there...