Word: heir
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...discussing the danger of admitting Red China to the United Nations. Her wit and ebullience only served to increase the mystery of another, more retiring Nationalist Chinese visitor-one whom she knows well: Defense Minister Chiang Chingkuo, the Generalissimo's son by his first marriage and his political heir apparent...
...greater. "You can never expect a leopard to change its spots," he said. "The only change we can visualize is the return of our government to the mainland." The U.S. gave him no encouragement; it opposes any such move as of now. But U.S. officials consider Chiang a capable heir to President Chiang, and they are pleased that the line of succession in Formosa now seems clearly drawn. A power struggle on the island might allow Peking to gain through politics what the Nationalist Army and the U.S. Seventh Fleet have denied it through invasion...
...reading success in a lot of tea leaves, invited a movie photographer to film a documentary of their "inevitable" jumping to fame. The What Four: Lillian Pogan on lead guitar, Elizabeth Burke on drums, China Girard on rhythm guitar, and on bass guitar, Diane Hartford, wife of A. & P. Heir Huntington Hartford, who invited the group down to the family's New Jersey estate, Melody Farm, to rehearse for their Soft Day's Night...
Training an Heir. Nor is one-man control likely to be reasserted any time soon. Marshall Field V, a Harvard graduate now working at the New York Herald Tribune, will replace his father as a trustee when he turns 25 next May. But he will not become publisher of his father's newspapers until the trustees consider him "sufficiently trained." When his only brother Frederick, now 13, reaches 25, according to the terms set by Marshall Field III, the trust, which now holds two-thirds of the corporation's stock, may be dissolved. Then the two Field brothers...
Died. Clifford Stanton Heinz III, 25, great-grandson of Food-Company Founder H. J. Heinz and heir to a share in the $40 million family fortune; by his own hand (.25-cal. pistol), following several years of general despondency and psychiatric treatment; in Chicago...