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...became chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council, a centrist organization that gave him a platform for addressing the national press as to what kind of Democratic candidate might finally break the long Republican lock on the White House. The picture -- surprise! -- was a kind of idealized self-portrait: a nontraditionalist who could win back the alienated white middle class by repudiating tax-and-spend, something-for-nothing policies and stressing / economic growth to be achieved by heavy government investment in job-creating activities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bill Clinton: The Long Road | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

Last week the boyish, 35-year-old nontraditionalist turned up in Wilton, Conn., for some piano practice and stocktaking. He was homeward bound for a concert tour after 17 years in London, where he has produced a widely performed repertory of orchestral, ballet and chamber music, plus several operas that have been making the rounds of English and Continental houses. As for stocktaking, he could count in a substantial success two weeks ago at Newport, R.I., where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Composers: Australian Parenthesis | 9/8/1967 | See Source »

Early this month, confident that he was safely out of the jurisdiction of nontraditionalist Cardinal Shehan, De Pauw arrived in New York, declaring that it was now the home base for his movement. But, as it quickly turned out, he was not home free. Cardinal Shehan declared that he had not released De Pauw. Bishop Faveri, after thinking the matter over, agreed that the priest was still Baltimore's property - a judgment that the Vatican Secretary of State solemnly affirmed. Last week Shehan bluntly ordered De Pauw to return to Baltimore for a discussion of his future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: De Pauw's Departure | 1/28/1966 | See Source »

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