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Lindbergh is still almost pathological about guarding his privacy, though age and a receding hairline have made him almost indistinguishable from other commuters in Darien, Conn., where he has lived in recent years. He has five grown children (three sons, two daughters). Occasionally he appears in Washington's Smithsonian Institution and gazes up at the Spirit of St. Louis, dangling there, fragile but painstakingly guarded against rust and oblivion. He is seldom recognized. Yet any associate or friend who talks to a reporter about him is deprived of the light of his countenance. Typically, he refused to have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: LINDBERGH: THE WAY OF A HERO | 5/26/1967 | See Source »

...them only add up to the equivalent of two real men." About all that they have in common, except Snow White of course, is the curious fact that each was born in a national park. Their leader, Bill, is in a slow decline, largely because he went to Bridgeport, Conn., to deliver a powerful statement, but Bridgeport wouldn't listen. Anyway, he is tired of Snow White now, and can't bear to be touched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Come Back, Brothers Grimm | 5/26/1967 | See Source »

...Litchfield, Conn. resident became the third freshman in Harvard history 'o hold a University record when he ran the 600 in 1:10.9 his rookie season. In his second year he was timed in 48.1 for the 440, .1 off the still standing varsity standard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Huvelle, Gonzalez, Sullivan, Nicosia, Keefe Named Captains | 5/23/1967 | See Source »

Sullivan moved in from Conard High School in West Hartford, Conn., to cox the first light boat in the fall of his freshman year. That boat went undefeated through the Eastern sprints; the varsity boat he steered last year went undefeated through the Thames Cup races at Henley; and this year's crew swept through its dual regatta schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Huvelle, Gonzalez, Sullivan, Nicosia, Keefe Named Captains | 5/23/1967 | See Source »

Died. Alfred E. Lyon, 81, longtime head of Philip Morris, Inc. as president (1945-49) and board chairman (1949-57); of cancer; in Stamford, Conn. An ebullient Britisher, Lyon arrived in the U.S. in 1912 and swiftly showed his Yank cousins what the word salesman meant, getting dealers to push Philip Morris by helping dust their shelves, paying college students to pass out free smokes to friends, sweet-talking nightclub ciggie girls into handing customers only Philip Morris when they'd ordered another brand; by 1933, he was the company's vice president for sales and there created...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: May 19, 1967 | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

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