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...only change. Beginning March 1, the magazine's remaining editorial offices in Manhattan will be closed and the New Republic will be run entirely from Washington. In the shift to Washington, started more than a year ago, at least two editors will be replaced and a brand-new group of contributors will be brought in. Left behind will be Mr. New Republic himself, 62-year-old Bruce Bliven, a staffer ever since he was hired as managing editor 29 years ago by the late Editor Herbert Croly, the man who gave the magazine the prestige it has largely lost...
When Benito Remedies' roosters lost cockfights, Cubans said, he wrung the cowards' necks with his own hands. Once, when a brand-new $7,500 Cadillac refused to start, he riddled its recalcitrant carburetor with bullets...
...parade of new 1952 models that automakers rolled out this week, there was one brand-new entry: the Aero Willys. Willys, which has not made a conventional passenger car since 1942, claimed that the Aero's six-cylinder, go-h.p. engine gets more horsepower for its size than any other U.S. automobile engine. With overdrive ($86 extra), Willys said the Aero can do 35 miles on a gallon of regular-grade gasoline. One big drawback: the small Aero (gft. wheel base, 2,570 Ibs.) is high-priced. List price, without extras: $1,824 to $1,903 (f.o.b. Toledo...
Tashlin tells the story of the world that was created, "brand-new, bright, and shiny," and the first two people on it, a 20th century man and woman. From here he traces man's evolution to "the Age of Civilization," where all men wear fig leaves and live in the Garden of Eden...
...more than 100,000 subscribers this week went a brand-new magazine : HOUSE & HOME, "for those who plan, build, buy, sell or finance new houses." HOUSE & HOME, published by TIME Inc., is an outgrowth of ARCHITECTURAL FORUM, THE MAGAZINE OF BUILDING, which has been split into two separate magazines to provide better coverage of the fast-growing building industry. HOUSE & HOME is published for residential building, while its sister publication, ARCHITECTURAL FORUM (circ. 45,000), will cover all other types of building (industrial, commercial, etc.). The monthly magazines will come out alternately, one every two weeks. HOUSE & HOME guaranteed...