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After a record twelve years as Governor-six two-year terms- Michigan's green-bow-tied G. Mennen ("Soapy") Williams had enough, and felt that voters might feel the same way. Last week Michigan's voters, in primary elections, chose a Republican and Democratic' candidate for Soapy's well-warmed chair...
...salts it was a mournful moment; since the first Vanguard fought against the Armada, twelve Royal Navy ships have borne the name. And Vanguard herself seemed to have an apprehension about where she was headed. In Portsmouth harbor she slipped away from four tugs, slewed around sharply and ran bow up on a mudbank, where she clung so stubbornly that it took an hour to get her off and on her way to the junk heap again...
...line-up on the speaker's stand as Jack Kennedy marched out to take his big bow last week was his sister Pat Lawford. And a proper distance behind her was her husband, Hollywood Star Peter Lawford (Never So Few, TV's Thin Man). For British-born "Pee-tah," as his friend, Mimic Sammy Davis Jr., calls him, such small-type billing on any other occasion might well be cause for foot-stomping temperament, but it must have comforted him to know that he was only the advance man for a new phalanx of Hollywood stars to whom...
...bitterest foe. When Gaitskell recalled some of Nye's fierce sallies, including the attack on Churchill when he cried that he welcomed the "opportunity of picking the bloated bladder of lies with the poniard of truth," Churchill gave a fleeting smile of remembrance and made a gracious bow toward the speaker...
...third appearance on TIME'S cover. Joe was seen first as Securities and Exchange Commission chairman on July 22, 1935, and again on Sept. 18, 1939, when he was Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. Some 18 years later (Dec. 2, 1957), Jack made his bow as the leading campaigner for the 1960 presidential nomination; he appeared again on Nov. 24, 1958, front and center among five other Democratic hopefuls. Appropriately, this week's story on the Kennedy clan was written by another Irishman (and father of seven), Associate Editor Richard Oulahan...