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Other changes of the week: ¶ John Bruce Bonny, 57, was elected president of the Morrison-Knudsen Co., the world's biggest publicly-owned heavy construction firm (1959 construction completed: $236 million). He succeeds Harry Winford Morrison, 75, who, with the late M. H. Knudsen (TIME cover, May 3...
Among the distinguished citizens at Yale University's commencement last week was Eugene R. Black, University of Georgia, class of 17, now head of the many-billioned World Bank and a man with quite a secret. Said Yale's President A. Whitney Griswold, handing Black an LL.D.: "With...
President Eisenhower himself articulated some of the competitive disadvantages of the open society. "Here in our country," he said in last week's televised speech to the nation, "anyone can buy maps and aerial photographs showing our cities, our dams, our plants, our highways-indeed, our whole industrial and...
A patriot who kept his country firmly aligned with the West, Menderes had driven his country so close to ruin with showy projects ranging from dams to mosques that he had to be repeatedly bailed out by U.S. money. A onetime democrat, he had become so iras cible under criticism...
The agent tries to explain that a few individuals must suffer so that the whole region may gain: flood control, better crops, new industries, more jobs. "You don't love the land," he protests. "You love your land." She sends him packing with a proud but pathetic declaration of...