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...York Democratic delegation to Jack. At the 1960 convention, New York cast 104½ votes for Kennedy, and after the election Buckley continued to be helpful. Confided Kennedy last year: "When I want something in New York, I know where to go. I go to Charlie Buckley, Gene Keogh or Joe Sharkey,* and I get it." Such loyalty is a quality Kennedy, too, can appreciate-and reciprocate. And Buckley came to have need of Kennedy's help. Last year Mayor Wagner, whom Buckley helped get elected mayor initially in 1953, fell out with New York's borough bosses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Dinner at the Waldorf | 6/1/1962 | See Source »

...longer are mere occasional dividends but a regular offering. This week's four-page tour in color of the prospering California vineyards (see MODERN LIVING) brings to 134 the number of pages in color that TIME has run this year. Under the direction of Assistant Managing Editor James Keogh, the color project is the responsibility of Senior Editor Cranston Jones and Art Director Michael J. Phillips...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Nov. 3, 1961 | 11/3/1961 | See Source »

Within weeks after the election, word went out from the Kennedys that De Sapio & Co. must go. To take the teeth out of the Tammany tiger, the Kennedys cut off De Sapio's federal patronage. Run-of-the-mill jobs are now being dispensed through Congressman Eugene Keogh of Brooklyn and Charles Buckley, boss of The Bronx, while applicants for higher jobs must call upon Bobby Kennedy or Brother-in-Law Sargent Shriver. The Washington tactics produced the desired results. New York's Mayor Robert Wagner pushed Old Friend De Sapio to arm's length, last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Kicking the Tiger's Teeth | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

Turning up for work after their usual Monday-Tuesday weekend, editors, writers and researchers pushed through the revolving doors with eyes akimbo, walked across serpentine tile inlays in the lobby floor. "It looks like the walk at the edge of the beach in Rio," said Senior Editor James Keogh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 21, 1960 | 3/21/1960 | See Source »

...reporter and columnist for the Omaha World-Herald from 1946 until 1954, when he came to TIME, first as a Los Angeles bureau correspondent, then as a National Affairs writer in New York and, since 1958, as TIME'S Press writer. It was edited by Senior Editor James Keogh, another onetime Omaha newspaperman, who was a World-Herald feature writer, political reporter and city editor before he came to TIME in 1951. From their combined experience in and of the press comes a noteworthy story of the ways and whys of Scotty Reston, a man who deems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 15, 1960 | 2/15/1960 | See Source »

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