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On July 15, 1943, a U.S. fighter plane flying a yellow banner emblazoned with a black "L" dropped a small nylon bag in the plaza of Villalba, Sicily. The bag was addressed to "Uncle Calo"-Calogero Vizzini, the millionaire chief of Italy's Mafia. In the bag was a...
Literature was conscious of no loss when Britain's Denton Welch died in 1948 at the age of 33. A gaunt, gifted art student, he had been invalided at 20 when a motorist crashed into his bicycle, fracturing his spine. Often unable to paint, scarcely able to walk, he...
Costly Rescue. Frye quarreled with Hughes and quit in 1947 while the company was in the throes of serious losses. In return for more common stock, Hughes came forward with a major loan ($10 million) to keep TWA flying. In time, he hired a gifted administrator, Ralph Damon, who got...
Kennedy Coiffure. The bloodletting was intended as a transfusion to rejuvenate the political coalition that young Hubert Humphrey put together in 1944. In a sense, the D.F.L. has been damaged by its very success. One by one, its brightest luminaries-Humphrey, Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman, Senators Eugene McCarthy and Walter...
France, mired in a state of musical bankruptcy ever since World War II, could always boast one major asset: Pierre Boulez, 41, the leading voice of the modernist school of composers and a gifted conductor as well. But in 1959, Boulez suddenly deserted Paris to live in Baden-Baden and...