Word: mayor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...allow the subject to relax enough to show his real character. "It's wonderful if people will talk freely, just bubble on," says Theater Critic Theodore Kalem. "Lauren Bacall happens to be the bar-buddy sort of girl who is easy to talk to." New York's Mayor John Lindsay told Correspondent Nick Thimmesch: "Everybody in government would like to write his own story. Short of that, you just have to trust the reporter." And, he might have added, the writers and editors, who are responsible for how the reporter's interview is used in TIME...
...couple of reporters at city hall asked New York's observant Mayor John V. Lindsay, 45, for his opinion on the fact that the miniskirt is flourishing in his fair city. "It's a functional thing," replied Hizzoner. "It enables young ladies to run faster-and because of it they may have...
...reporting Speck's arrest, though, the Journal-Star used the same source as many other newspapers: the Associated Press. And while Peoria vows to try Speck fairly, Mayor Robert Lehnhausen has a distaste for the job. "As far as I am concerned," says he, "they can take the trial somewhere else. It will not be complimentary to our public image. We have good press coverage in this community, and we are quite aware of the details of this crime." For his part, though, Judge Paschen is betting that Peorians are slightly less irate than Chicagoans, if only because...
...Snowmass-at-Aspen ski resort being built eight miles away. Not that devotees of Vail were the slightest bit impressed. "Aspen? Oh, yes, that's a tree, isn't it?" they were saying. Be sides, they had a few names of their own: New York's Mayor John Lind say, Mercury Astronaut Scott Carpenter, IBM Chairman Tom Watson - and the whole U.S. Alpine Team...
...know-how with his own expertise in electrical engineering. Haggerty will stay on as chief executive officer, but will be replaced as president by Mark Shepherd Jr., 43, executive vice president since 1961. As for Jonsson, Texas Instrument's biggest stockholder, he will keep busy in retirement as mayor of Dallas, a job he has held for almost three years...