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...could doubtless raise that much or more. Most prominent: Mrs. Paul Hoffman, wife of the ex-ECAdministrator, now back at Studebaker, and Roger Stevens, Michigan real-estate potentate who engineered the $25 million purchase of Manhattan's Empire State Building (TIME, June 4, 1951). Others, such as Bernard Baruch's secretary, Miss Mary Boyle, and W. Averell Harriman's protege, Philip Stern, research director of the Democratic National Committee, were possibly stand-ins for bigger money. Detroit, which already has three newspapers (the locally owned News, Hearst's Times and Jack Knight's Free Press...
...Lunched for the first time since he became President with Bernard Baruch, who told reporters he believed he had been lunching with Presidents since the days of Theodore Roosevelt, refused to tell what he and Ike talked about in their 90-minute discussion...
Died. Dr. Herman Benjamin Baruch, 80, physician, financier, former U.S. Ambassador to Portugal (1945-47) and The Netherlands (1947-49), brother of Elder Statesman Bernard M. Baruch; in Wyandanch...
...British visitor to old friends Baruch, Eisenhower, Truman...
...Weatherford, Texas. British-born Artist Chandor painted the Prince of Wales (now Duke of Windsor), Queen Marie of Rumania, President Hoover and his Cabinet, President Roosevelt (in 1935 and again a month before his death), Eleanor Roosevelt (the only painting she ever permitted), Winston Churchill (bought by Bernard Baruch for $25,000, plus a sketch of the artist by the posing Churchill), Queen Elizabeth and some 300 others...