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...Washington cocktail parties, wavy-haired Steve Smith breaks them up with impersonations of Bobby Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. He is about the most graceful dancer of all the New Frontiersmen. On the golf course, he shoots in the low 80s. At 35, he has the youthful good looks of one of those mayor-for-a-day teenagers. He is also John Kennedy's brother-in-law, and a pretty tough politician in his own right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats: One of the Family | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

...winglike ticketing building to the time he leaves the spacious, vaulted terminal with its feeling of motion, he will be exposed to design as functional and dramatic as the airplane itself." Inside are a 220-seat restaurant-coffee shop, a nursery where one can check the children, and a cocktail lounge decorated with a 44-ft. mural depicting the history of gambling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: The Word Is Soar | 3/29/1963 | See Source »

...while, they liked to listen to John A. T. Galvin around San Francisco. He often regaled cocktail parties with fascinating tales of his past. Such as the time he bought a shipload of calcium compound in the Orient and made huge profits selling it to natives as a remedy for diarrhea. Or the time he cornered the Malayan tin market. Or the time he interviewed Mao Tse-tung as an adventuring reporter in China during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taxes: $21 Million Mystery Man | 3/22/1963 | See Source »

Clean Front. Dardi's downfall began in 1953 at a Manhattan cocktail party, where he met Lowell M. Birrell, a charming but ruthless looter of companies who has since fled to Brazil and is under indictment for fraud. Birrell was then in control of United Dye, but he needed someone to give him a clean front. He saw in Dardi qualities that he admired; for one thing, Dardi had been involved in some business deals with another Birrell crony, brilliant and amoral Financier Serge Rubinstein (who was later mysteriously strangled in his luxurious home on Manhattan's Fifth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Ethics: The $5,000,000 Swindle | 3/15/1963 | See Source »

...raise the needed funds, the theatre has sent letters of appeal to 13,000 persons on its mailing lists and has considered benefit performances and cocktail parties featuring various actors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Charles Theatre Opens Drive to Repair Loss From $100,000 Blaze | 3/4/1963 | See Source »

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