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Supermanager Mark McC or mack, 50, already has a locker room full of sports clients on the order of Tennis Ace Bjorn Borg, 25, Golfer Arnold Palmer, 51, and former Heavyweight Champ Muhammad Ali, 39. Now his Cleveland-based International Management Group has taken on a client of an even higher order: Pope John Paul II. McCormack is not seeking aftershave endorsements for the Pontiff, but he will try to make sure that the British Catholic Church will not lose money on John Paul II's visit to England, Scotland and Wales next spring. McCormack will take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 6, 1981 | 7/6/1981 | See Source »

...amaryllises and lilies are the ancestors of art nouveau-of genii and weird, pale cherubs is so exquisitely designed and rendered with such pantheistic conviction that it attains the force of religious art. The spiritualist urge lasted far into the 19th century. Its last major bearer was Arnold Böcklin-a Swiss, but included in this show by adoption, as it were. Böcklin's painting of the Island of the Dead, 1880, had every reason to survive: theatrical it may be, but that spectacle of a white-wrapped priest, borne silently on the coffin-bearing barge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: A View of The Infinite | 5/25/1981 | See Source »

...article on Omar Bradley, the five-star G.I.'s general [April 20]. You stated that since the Civil War the title General of the Army, which has the insignia of five stars, has been held by only five gentlemen: Omar Bradley, George Marshall, Douglas MacArthur, Henry H. ("Hap") Arnold and Dwight Eisenhower. You should also have mentioned John J. Pershing, who held the slightly different but even more impressive rank General of the Armies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 11, 1981 | 5/11/1981 | See Source »

...faculty fellows were quietly researching agricultural development programs in Kenya, trying to improvement in Mali, and sending teams to dig wells in the Sudan from the sixth floor of a tastefully modern office building on Cambridge St. But last winter, when President Bok offered the institute's directorship to Arnold C. Harberger, a University of Chicago economist who had been a consultant to Chile's repressive military regime, a storm of student and faculty protest went up, Harberger declined the position, and suddenly everybody had heard of HIID...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Perkins Takes the Helm at HIID | 5/6/1981 | See Source »

...Arnold-Relman is the man who decides what will appear in the New England Journal of Medicine. The man who writes the editorials that continually have him embroiled in controversy. The man who called the ethical foundation of medicine outdated, who has challenged doctor's conflicts of interest, who has questioned whether capitalism should rule medicine...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: What's Wrong With Health Care? | 4/29/1981 | See Source »

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