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...little later for one of their discussion breakfasts, and Pollster Louis Harris was the guest. Nixon was absent, and in that cloistered environment the men were not so hesitant. They asked two basic questions: "Could the country come together under Ford?" Yes, said Harris. There would be a great honeymoon period. "If Nixon were impeached and convicted before next November," one man asked, "would a Ford endorsement help Republicans up for re-election?" Well, said Harris, it would be more effective than Nixon's recent trip to Michigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Jerry Ford's Lengthening Shadow | 4/29/1974 | See Source »

...pink-washed and colonnaded villa La Serena in Las Brisas, the social summit of Acapulco, Nancy and Henry Kissinger found a honeymoon refuge last week. Lazing by the shell-shaped pool or strolling in the tropical gardens of the estate lent to them by Mexican Pharmaceuticals Importer Eustaquio Escandon, the Kissingers' only argument was with their host's mean, green parrot that set up a racket every time Henry opened his mouth. Kissinger was resigned to the bird's preference for his bride. "That parrot can't be all bad," he said. Henry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Apr. 15, 1974 | 4/15/1974 | See Source »

...will not give up her career-yet-for Henry, but she has already had to surrender her cherished privacy. From now on, what she says and how she looks will be intensely scrutinized. The unblinking public gaze is not likely to please such a reserved woman. And as the honeymoon drew to an end, she seemed to be growing reluctantly aware of what her metamorphosis from Rockefeller staffer to Mrs. Kissinger will mean. Looking cool and chic in a bougainvillaea-pink pantsuit, Nancy waited on the terrace for Henry to finish taping a TV interview last week. Shading her eyes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Apr. 15, 1974 | 4/15/1974 | See Source »

...life of the mind--he analyzes James's doodles and word-games, and his "Freudian" slips in mis-writing dates on letters--Blotner presents all of the minute details as pedantic facts. Even the events that cry out for psychological interpretation--Faulkner's wife's suicide attempt on their honeymoon, his younger brother's death in an airplane stunt, his debilitating drinking--are spit out undigested, with the unexplored mention that they may have had psychological consequences...

Author: By Walter S. Isaacson, | Title: Intrusion in the Dust | 4/13/1974 | See Source »

...with Korbel (California) champagne: "Health and happiness to both of you!" Then, accompanied by their families, the couple drove to Arlington for the four-minute ceremony and were whisked to National Airport, where Nelson Rockefeller's jet was waiting to fly them to Acapulco for a ten-day honeymoon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCIAL NOTES: Somebody to Come Home To | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

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