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Ever since 1955, Cleveland's M. A. Hanna coal and iron company has had its eye on a South American lode that would make any miner sharpen his pick. The property: Brazil's St. John D'el Rey, which Brazilians romantically labeled the "heart of gold within a breast of iron." Spreading over 100 square miles in Minas Gerais state, some 200 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, the D'el Rey mines produced only gold for 120 years-and in recent times some heavy deficits for the company's British owners. What magnetized Hanna...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: The Heart of Gold | 3/10/1958 | See Source »

...Convention nominated T.R. for Vice-President. "Don't any of you realize," said the G.O.P. Old Guard national chairman, Ohio's Mark Hanna, in private, "that there's only one life between this madman and the White House?" In the fateful September of 1901, when McKinley was shot by Anarchist Leon Czolgosz at Buffalo, word swept the nation that Boss Hanna had devised a new phrase: "That damned cowboy is in the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: The Turning Point | 3/3/1958 | See Source »

...pinnacle of the power he had long sought. He understood power; he understood the power of the nation and its parts; he understood the power that the nation had-or ought to have-in the world. But although T.R. controlled the White House, it was National Committee Chairman Hanna who controlled the G.O.P. organization, Mark Hanna who could water down or wreck T.R.'s programs in Congress, Mark Hanna who could ruin T.R.'s influence by blocking his nomination in 1904. So T.R., ruthlessly shrugging off Hanna's loyal promises to cooperate, condemned Hanna to political death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: The Turning Point | 3/3/1958 | See Source »

...behind the scenes not even Berle could erase the image of Berle. Said Technical Director Bob Hanna, who worked Berle's first TV shows ten years ago: "He really hasn't changed. Only he doesn't have the whistle he used to wear around his neck to get everyone quiet. He's an old ham-the minute he gets an audience he starts performing." During rehearsal breaks Berle clowned brassily. "Look," he exclaimed to the crew, after the first run-through, "I did it all without a Teleprompter." He half-sprinted from set to set, waving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Return of an Old Ham | 3/3/1958 | See Source »

...whose rights are equal without discrimination of race, or whether it is the preserve only of those who have entered the covenant of our father Abraham. The answer of the rabbinate and the religious parties is unequivocal. The fence that separated Aharon Steinberg from the other dead of Pardes Hanna symbolizes an outlook: that all those who are not Jews have their place outside the fence and don't belong to us alive or dead. This is not the view of the majority, and the majority are not prepared to accept this verdict...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Fenced Grave | 12/16/1957 | See Source »

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