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Helen Childs Boyden, chemistry and mathematics teacher, wife of Headmaster Frank L. Boyden of Massachusetts' Deerfield Academy L.H.D.
Moral tenets, whether held by church or state, are meant to be lived, not merely paid lip-service. Here is just the point where faith and democracy successfully merge, and it is a pity that Mr. Jencks allows red-herring speculations about "the inanely tolerant American public" and the bad...
When they were not praising Kennedy's good looks, charm and character, the press was busy equipping him with symbols befitting the new look in politicians. To a man, the pundits saluted what New York Times Washington Bureau Chief James Reston called "the changing of the guard." Like everyone...
The U.S. Army's youngest major general, William Childs Westmoreland. 46, last week was appointed superintendent of West Point. He succeeds Lieut. General Garrison H. Davidson, 56, who will take command of the Seventh Army in Europe. Tall, trim, South Carolina-born Paratrooper Westmoreland was headed for a general...
Back from a nine-week swing through South America came a thinner, tanner, more relaxed Adlai Stevenson last week, and seldom have loyal troops given a more resounding cheer to a general splashing ashore. Enthusiastic correspondents dogged his footsteps. Columnist Marquis Childs hailed him as a "brilliant, complex, resilient individual...