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...noble try, but it did not quite come off. "We can't afford very many of these victories," said a Democrat in the Speaker's lobby. "The Admiral is leading a charge to the rear," said a Republican. When Vinson was done explaining, the diluted RS-70 bill was approved by a vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: The Admiral Strikes His Colors | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

...clock, wearing a wool suit, a bluish tweed overcoat and a beanie hat, Mrs. Rockefeller walked through a rear entrance into the courthouse with her sons Rodman, 29, and Steven, 25. Mrs. Rockefeller showed some strain as she walked past the popping flashbulbs. Her sons left her for an anteroom, and she walked into the courtroom. It is a large chamber with azure walls and gilded frieze. Except for Judge Bowen, the two lawyers, and three court attendants, she was alone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nevada: Forever at an End | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

...divorcee emerged from the courtroom, holding tightly to her sons' arms. She made a wrong turn, which took her to the Marriage Bureau (which is, indeed, the next stop for many Reno divorcees). Leaving by the rear door, she stepped into her lawyer's car and was whisked off to the airport for the short hop to San Francisco. There she and her sons waited for 3½ hours. Then Mary Rockefeller boarded a plane for her native Philadelphia-where she and Nelson Rockefeller had been married 31 years, eight months and 19 days before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nevada: Forever at an End | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

...will introduce the Centurion, General Motors' long-awaited answer to Ford's Thunderbird. Slightly bigger than the Thunderbird (116-in. wheelbase v. the T-bird's 113) and probably more expensive, Centurion will feature "fastback" styling, a gentle, slightly concave curve from the roofline to the rear bumper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: Coming for 1963 | 3/9/1962 | See Source »

Near the door of 226, which is the Committee's front office, a secretary sits at a desk overflowing with copies of The Worker. Methodically, she circles names with a red pencil. On the walls hang several small landscape paintings. But over a desk at the rear of the room hangs an automobile bumper sticker which reads "BEAT KHRUSHCHEV" in irridescent orange letters...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinberg, | Title: HUAC H.Q. | 3/7/1962 | See Source »

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