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Wherever she goes in her appointed rounds of play, Caroline Kennedy is trailed by at least one stern, watchful nurse and an equally stern, watchful Secret Service man-plenty of protection, it would seem, for any well-mannered little girl. But as any well-worn parent knows, care and caution are never quite equal to the heart-stopping hazards that occasionally complicate the existence of a cheerful, mischief-minded three-year-old. Last week Washington Star Society Columnist Betty Beale uncovered just such an incident in the life of the President's daughter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Capitol: What Was That Lady Doing? | 7/14/1961 | See Source »

Though the stock market is no longer as faithful a mirror of the total economy as it once was, it inevitably reflected some of the caution. While the Dow-Jones index of blue chip industrials last,week inched back toward its alltime high of 706, many of the highly speculative "glamour" or "futuristic" issues stood far below their recent giddy peaks. Some had been selling at 100 or more times earnings. For one list of ten selected glamour stocks-(see chart), the fall-off since May amounted to nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of Business: A Certain Caution | 7/14/1961 | See Source »

Wall Street's current caution is thus selective and its general mood optimistic. "In the next six months or a year," says top Securities Analyst Edmund Tabell of Walston & Co., "the market will move higher under entirely new leaders. These will be the glamour stocks of five years ago-chemicals, paper, aluminum, rubber." Says Bruce Dorman, research director for Reynolds & Co. in San Francisco: "Copper issues have been very big, and machinery, steels and chemicals are all doing well." Nor are all the professionals ready even to write off the 1960-61 glamour issues-especially if the economists should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of Business: A Certain Caution | 7/14/1961 | See Source »

...International Monetary Fund. He welcomed foreign capital with open arms, gave Western Union a contract (over nationalist protests) to set up a new communications system for Brazil, gave Ford the go-ahead for a new tractor plant, while turning down a Czech tractor deal. He spent, too, with caution. When a state governor begged $400,000 for a fisheries project, Quadros promised $80,000. "I was a governor myself, your excellency, and I sympathize. But I don't want to leave here with my wallet emptied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: One Man's Cup of Coffee | 6/30/1961 | See Source »

...have bought with a flair. The safe, the everyday, has little interest for them. They are out for the most important and the most impressive paintings they can find. Today, when art collection has become so widespread a form of investment, the private collector is generally notable for his caution, his collections for their dullness. But many members of the 25th Reunion class have chosen the more adventuresome path of art collection. The rewards of their highly individual pursuits are now on display in three second floor galleries of the Fogg Museum...

Author: By Ian Strasfogel, | Title: Class of '36 Shows Collections In Display at Fogg Art Museum | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

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