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...PRODIGAL RAKE-MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM HICKEY (452 pp.)-edited by Peter Quennell-Dutton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Rosebuds & Blasted Bet | 2/9/1962 | See Source »

...chess champion. Lisa Lane, 24, alibied, "I felt homesick, and besides that, I am in love." With whom? Mooned she mysteriously: "I am not engaged. I am just in love." But next day the once-divorced Lisa admitted that her white knight was American Weekly Reporter Neil Hickey (who had written a smitten profile of her two years ago), added, "I am discussing only my own feelings and cannot speak for him." Hickey's feelings: "The story is ridiculous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 12, 1962 | 1/12/1962 | See Source »

...Democrats: Nevada's Howard W. Cannon, Wyoming's J. J. Hickey, Florida's George Smathers, Georgia's Herman Talmadge, South Carolina's Strom Thurmond. Republicans: Colorado's Gordon Allott. New Hampshire's Styles Bridges, Maryland's John Marshall Butler, Hawaii's Hiram Fong, Kansas' Andrew Schoeppel, Pennsylvania's Hugh Scott, Texas' John Tower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Calmness Under Crisis | 9/8/1961 | See Source »

...Wyoming, after the death of Republican Keith Thomson, who had just been elected to the U.S. Senate, Wyoming's Democratic Governor John Joseph Hickey resigned from his own office, was appointed by the state's Democratic secretary of state Jack Gage (who succeeded him as Governor) to serve in Thomson's stead for a Senate term of two years. "Thus," said Lawrence, "the majority of the people of Wyoming, who elected a Republican to the United States Senate, have been deprived of a Senator of their own party and even of the chance to elect one until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Blowing the Whistle | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

...affair. It was billed as a combined mansion warm ing and coming-out ball for Jeanette Constable Maxwell, 17, daughter of a longtime Getty friend. The party drew excellent notices from the press. "Easily the most fabulous evening since the war," burbled London Daily Express Columnist William Hickey, who also hailed it as "good, oldfashioned, vulgar fun." Another waggish Fleet Streeter made a kill joy calculation: the party lasted eight hours and probably cost Getty $30,000 -but in the same period his fortune automatically swelled by an estimated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jul. 11, 1960 | 7/11/1960 | See Source »

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