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...some nice guy's kitchen, he induces poor Holly to give up mattress money for matrimony. As the nice guy, George Peppard scarcely makes the alternative seem attractive -he has that I-went-to-college-but-it-didn't-do-any-good look of the sort of Harvardman who couldn't even get a job in Washington. And Audrey Hepburn, though she plays with fluent wit and gives the customers a spectacular fashion show, isn't really Holly. Holly isn't the sort of girl who wears her rue with a diffidence. Holly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Once Over Golightly | 10/20/1961 | See Source »

Died. Robert Ellsworth Gross, 64, intuitive titan of the U.S. aircraft industry, an unmechanical, piano-playing Harvardman (class of '19) who made his first million by the age of 30, blew it manufacturing sport seaplanes, but in 1932 plunked down $40,000 for bankrupt Lockheed Aircraft, which he proceeded to build into the nation's 28th biggest industrial corporation, with 1960 gross sales of $1,332,289,000; of cancer; in Santa Monica, Calif. As chairman and moving spirit of giant Lockheed. Bostonian Gross equipped the armed forces with aircraft and weapons ranging from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Sep. 15, 1961 | 9/15/1961 | See Source »

...reader to do a double take. Named as the newest of 91 vice presidents of the bank that, until a 1959 merger, was renowned as the "House of Morgan" was John P. Morgan II, 43, grandson of J. P. Morgan and great-grandson of the great J. Pierpont. A Harvardman (class of 1940) who has been with Morgan's ever since he finished a World War II tour as a subchaser skipper, the latest J. P. is described by colleagues as "a man who doesn't take himself elaborately . . . a working banker whose name happens to be Morgan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Personal File: Jun. 30, 1961 | 6/30/1961 | See Source »

...Attorney General Kennedy that Mississippi would protect the students from violence. Kennedy was deciding to trust Barnett and withhold federal forces from Mississippi when he got word that still another integrated bus contingent, led by Yale University Chaplain William Sloane Coffin Jr., was starting out for the South. Cracked Harvardman Kennedy: "Those people at Yale are sore at Harvard for taking over the country, and now they're trying to get back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The South: Crisis in Civil Rights | 6/2/1961 | See Source »

Thailand: Kenneth Todd Young, 44, Southeast Asia expert for New York's Standard Vacuum Oil Co. Another Harvardman,* Young served in the State and Defense Departments as an Asia specialist for twelve years before departing for the better-paying pastures of private business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: New Envoys | 3/24/1961 | See Source »

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