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...This is a new ocean," said President Kennedy, ''and I believe that the U.S. must sail on it." The President, still tingling from a day of thrill and suspense shared by the nation and the world, was paying tribute to Lieut. Colonel John Herschel Glenn Jr., 40, the freshly commissioned admiral of that new ocean. As the focus of a mighty team effort involving a host of fiercely dedicated men, vast technological skills and millions of dollars of the national wealth. John Glenn accomplished on his flight through the heavens?which he laconically called a "successful outing"?far more...
BEACON HILL: An affair be between a townie and a stripper is the improbable subject of A COLD WIND IN AUGUST, which stars Lola Albright, more commonly seen as Peter Gunn's girlfriend. Scott Marlowe is the ingenious boy, and Herschel Bernardi (also of Peter Gunn fame) is in there too, not that it makes any difference. Save our money. Evenings...
Harvard professors who signed the petition were Herschel C. Baker, J. N. Douglas Bush, Herbert Dieckmann, Wilbur M. Frohock, Albert J. Guerard, Howard Mumford Jones, Harry T. Levin, John M. Gaus, Oscar Handlin, David F. Cavers, Caleb Foote, Mark DeWolfe Howe, Kenneth V. Thimann, George Wald, Roderick Firth, John T. Edsall, Gordon W. Allport, Talcott Parsons, and Cedric H. Whitman...
Last year, as Iowa's incumbent Democratic Governor, U.S. Senate candidate and favorite-son choice for President, Herschel Loveless was avidly courted by White House Aspirant Jack Kennedy, had every reason to hope he would be Kennedy's selection as vice-presidential running mate. But Country Boy Loveless was disappointed by the Yankee trader. Passed up for Vice President, Loveless was defeated for the Senate and overlooked for Secretary of Agriculture. In January, Kennedy finally named him to a $20,000 post on the Federal Renegotiation Board. And as of last week it seemed that Loveless might even...
...Nixon Iowa, Republican State Senator Jack Miller gave the lie to advance predictions of widespread ticket splitting by his surprise victory over popular Democratic Governor Herschel Loveless, 49. Hanging firmly onto the Nixon coattails, Newcomer Miller cinched the seat vacated by retiring Republican Senator Thomas Martin with an aggressive campaign in which he used the time-honored device of dramatizing Loveless' refusal to argue the issues with him by staging debates with an empty chair...