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Some may soon run the country-and some may soon fade away. Whatever their future, a few extraordinary graduates from U.S. campuses, this year as every year, have already achieved that rare blend of ability and ambition that ignores all obstacles and stretches all talents. Last week TIME correspondents picked a dozen of the top graduates from top schools...
...dresses (V-necked and cap-sleeved or round-necked and long-sleeved, loosely belted sheaths, all $99.50) must be dry-cleaned, but patterns and colors are so varied that almost any stain turns chameleon and is lost. Brilliant pinks, yellows and deep-water greens clash but somehow blend in Pucci's jungle fabrics, often looking like the wild middle ground between Henri Rousseau and Jackson Pollock...
U.S.C. fell to "footballism," a blend of pep rallies and fraternity frivolities-"the undergraduate mating dance," in one professor's words. The faculty fared worse. Presiding for 25 years was miserly, grandiloquent "Rufus Rex"-President Rufus von KleinSmid, who claimed to be paying professors between $4,200 and $7,500 a year while a faculty canvass showed the average to be $3,600 and the lowest to be only $2,600. "Lord, those were dreadful years," recalls one survivor. "You couldn't discuss ideas with anybody. Nobody...
...neglected field of women's publications with the Ladies' Home Journal. On the genius of Editor Edward William Bok. whom Curtis hired away from Charles Scribners' Sons, the Journal soared to early success. Bok's Journal appealed insistently to U.S. women, with a daring blend of fashion, sex education and romance...
...often, you depict every run-of-the-mill, nondescript, Caspar Milquetoast, blend-into-the-woodwork type gangster as looking like a bank clerk. And now Eichmann! Come, come, TIME. Where are you doing your banking? Surely not out here in the West, where I am married to a banker who looks like a gangster...