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...weeks since TIME published its Law Day, U.S.A. cover story on American Bar Association President Charles Rhyne [May 5], we have received many approving letters from lawyers, law students and jurists. One of the most gratifying came last week from Milton E. Bachmann, executive secretary of the State Bar of Michigan...
Once burned and now doubly shy. the U.S. State Department last week postponed the six-country* Central American fact-finding trip of Johns Hopkins University President Milton Eisenhower scheduled to start June 15. The State Department explained that "it has not been possible to schedule mutually convenient dates," but Presidential Press Secretary Jim Hagerty admitted to newsmen that Ike himself had taken a personal hand in delaying his brother's trip. Did the spit-and-stone attacks on Vice President Nixon in Lima and Caracas have anything to do with it? asked the reporters. "I have no knowledge...
...from celebrities filled his suite. Jack Dempsey, the McGuire Sisters and the cast of Say, Darling wished him well. Hedda Hopper was sorry she couldn't make it. Frank Sinatra, Winchell's current shrine character, reserved three tables for opening night (but failed to show up). The Milton Berles, George Raft, Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams were all there. Thoughtful ex-Gambler Mickey Cohen sent flowers and a personal emissary: "Mickey thought it was for the best he should'na come, Walter." "Yeah," said Walter, "it's just as well...
Many More Voices. Before the reappraisal ended, more voices were sure to be heard. Nixon planned a confidential report to the President and a public one to the nation. Dr. Milton Eisenhower said he still planned to make his study tour of Central America, tentatively set for June 15. A Senate subcommittee would soon start taking a long look into Latin American relations...
...what they do," says Milton Berle, who caught their nightclub act "60 or more times" in Manhattan. "It's how they do it, and they always do it different." Last week, on Dinah Shore's Chevy Show, Elaine and Mike supplied a sample: a long-distance phone conversation between a self-pitying neurotic mother and her feverishly busy scientist son who is too busy trying to launch a balky U.S. satellite to call or write. (Mike: I feel awful. Elaine: Honey, if I could believe that I'd be the happiest mother in the world...