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Each was once hailed, with a certain jus tice, as a literary lion cub whose full-throated roar might one day echo through the sparse jungle of contemporary...
...five months ago, his younger brother, Amon Carter Evans, 29, came in as boss. Named after the late Amon Carter, Texas booster and sulphurous publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, young Amon had shown early flashes of the same punch that Pop learned as a cub reporter on the Star-Telegram. A vice president at 21, Amon preferred chasing police cars to issuing executive commands; once he threatened to break a chair over Seigenthaler's head when assigned to yet another park-concert story. Now the Tennessean's new publisher was determined to fan the paper back...
Business section makes its debut with a spot-news cover on the bulls and bears of Wall Street. The progress of the bull market has been portrayed on TIME'S cover five times previously, beginning with a baby bull in 1948. A baby bear-just a friendly cub-first turned up, sliding down a falling graph, in the background of a 1958 cover...
...pulpit of Memorial Church, the Rev. R. Jerrold Gibson ('51) raked the Crimson for "a spirit of bitter denunciation." Psychiatrist Carl Binger fired off an angry letter: "Your six diatribes against Mr. Pusey betray not only bad taste, but also bad faith." A Saintly Dedication. Only a Crimson cub could say that mighty Harvard is foundering under Iowa-born Historian Pusey, 55, himself a Harvardman ('28), who was president of Wisconsin's little Lawrence College when he was named Harvard's 24th president in 1953. Pusey has shown, says one professor, "the dedication to Harvard...
...says, "there was a lot of foot-draggin' on the way. I kept wonderin' out loud if we weren't goin' the wrong way. if we oughtn't to turn around. But we went up. finally, in a yellow, two-seat Piper Cub. The pilot kept me up there for half an hour, lettin' me take the stick and whip us through a few turns and glides. After that first ride, there wasn't any doubt what I was goin...