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Keeping Company. She voted for Romney. So did 1,419,000 other Michigan voters-a sizable segment of whom had felt the grip of the man's hand, seen the lean, jut-jawed face and the fire in the light hazel eyes-and heard his message about citizens' participation in government. All together, those voters, and those personal qualities, helped Romney defeat Governor John B. Swainson by some 78,500 votes-thereby ending a 14-year Democratic dynasty in Michigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: The Citizen's Candidate | 11/16/1962 | See Source »

Died. Henry Finch Holland, 49, a jut-jawed lawyer who was John Foster Dulles' Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from 1954-56, an energetic champion of the concept that private enterprise should play the major role in developing Latin America's economy, describing himself as a man "often in error but never in doubt"; of cancer; in Greenwich, Conn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jul. 27, 1962 | 7/27/1962 | See Source »

...judges, he snaps a book shut and announces in truncated accents that the opinion he had read was from "Oliver Wendell Holmes." His quick-flashing smile is no smile at all, disappearing as swiftly as the sound of clicked heels. A young, black-haired, deep-eyed man with a jut jaw and a strong, handsome face, he looks improbable in rimless glasses and courtroom robes. But he thoroughly commands the attention of both tribunal and audience. His performance is variously moving, impressive, terrifying and persuasive. For it he has just been named by the New York Film Critics the outstanding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Other Schell | 1/19/1962 | See Source »

...fence follows the border like a giant snake, twisting and turning, dipping and curving around fingers of Wrest German land that jut into East Germany. On the Elbe River north of Helmstedt, East German patrol boats watch out for refugees. At Schnackenburg, the Communist patrol boats share the river with West German customs boats, inspecting the traffic that flows into East Germany. "It's hard to believe that this is the Elbe, and that these people speak German," says one West German customs official. "We haven't exchanged words in five years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cold War: Death Strip | 11/24/1961 | See Source »

Cameras & Beacons. Tiros I is drum-shaped (diameter 42 in., height 19 in.), and is spangled on top and sides with 9,000 small solar cells that yield about 19 watts of electricity to keep its storage batteries charged. From its top and bottom jut five radio antennas and the lenses of two TV cameras. The inside is packed with micro-miniaturized electronic equipment that can seemingly perform miracles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Weather by Satellite | 4/11/1960 | See Source »

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