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...Born. To Earl Warren Jr.. 26, second son of U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren anc assistant farm advisor of California's Alameda County, and Cleo Patricia Kent Warren, 26: their second child, first son; in Castro Valley, Calif. Name: Earl Warren III. Weight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 19, 1956 | 3/19/1956 | See Source »

...grave, Charlie, his best friend, never knew the man's needs. John Fenn turns in the best performance of his career in the role of the sympathetic and successful neighbor, who could not see Willy's deep lack, the emptiness of which he dreamed most of all. It is Earl Edgerton, in the half-real role of Uncle Ben, who represents this dream. Properly stiff, arrogant, and inhuman, Edgerton conveys the symbolic nature of his part: the power and glory of tangible success, of almost physical conquest, a confusion of real and unreal in Willy's groping mind...

Author: By John A. Pope, | Title: Death of a Salesman | 3/16/1956 | See Source »

What was his reaction to Nixon's characterization of Chief Justice Earl Warren as "Republican" Chief Justice? "Once a man has passed into the Supreme Court, I would never admit that he . .. had a political designation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE-PRESIDENCY: The Next Question | 3/12/1956 | See Source »

...prevent the higher fees from excluding good students who couldn't afford the increase, Harris advocated expanded financial aid programs. Harris's comments backed the idea for a $400 million Federal scholarship fund and other proposals made in a speech given in Chicago this week by Earl J. McGrath, president of the University of Kansas. McGrath had also noted that a 50 per cent increase in tuitions would bring $1 billion more per year to the nation's schools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harris Advises Higher Tuition for Well-to-Do | 3/8/1956 | See Source »

State Representative E. W. Gravelot Jr., one of the Roman Catholic backers of the proposed segregation bill, promptly announced the "we intend to go ahead with it, certainly." Governor-nominee Earl Long (a Baptist) said that he felt that the archbishop was "a little too advanced." Nevertheless, he added, "from a religious standpoint, he is undoubtedly right." The archbishop was undoubtedly also going to have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Archbishop's Way | 3/5/1956 | See Source »

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