Word: heir
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Kennedy's top choice for Secretary of the Interior was another young, aggressive Congressman: Arizona's Stewart Udall, 40, just re-elected for a fourth term. Heir to one of Arizona's most respected names (his father was Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court; three other Udalls have held office on state benches), Mormon Stew Udall has made his own reputation as an effective House liberal. A member of the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Udall holds strong opinions favoring public power, new conservation programs and greater understanding of Indian problems...
Wake up, America. By a margin of 183,000 votes, you have just been given Jack, Jr., a full-fledged male heir to the throne. The CRIMSON dutifully and respectfully salutes John Fiztgerald Kennedy, Jr., '84, of White House and Boston...
After suing A. & P. Heir Huntington Hartford, 48, for divorce on the ground of multiple adultery, Marjorie Steele Hartford, 31 and married to him for eleven years, was reported to be asking a world record $25 million property settlement. The exact amount is a court secret because a Manhattan judge decided that the case and Marjorie's accusations should not be aired in public. Last week, however, Marjorie's attorneys came out in the open to ask for temporary alimony, and that amount was enough to bug the eyeballs of even such a wealthy chap as Hartford...
Married. Woolworth Donahue, 47, big-game hunter, playboy and heir to dime-store fortune; and shapely Judith ("Baby Doll") Church, 26; both for the second time; in the lush playhouse of "Woolie's" Long Island estate...
...first of these eleven short stories, a man and his wife, living a life of crushing respectability in an awful welfare-state township, pray to the Virgin to be relieved of their childlessness. Their prayers are answered. But the Madonna in "heir church, a figure carved from Irish Dog oak, is black as ebony; so, too, is their first-born child. This merciless story makes plain that neither inheritance nor adultery with a Jamaican can explain the couple's embarrassingly Negroid blessing. For all its apparent defiance of realism, this kind of Spark fiction-typical of most tales...