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...fractured when the Perfesser slipped while alighting from a taxi during the scheduled week-long celebration of his 75th birthday; former Japanese Premier Hayato Ikeda, 65, in Tokyo, with aftereffects from the radiation treatment used last November to rid him of the nonmalignant throat tumor that forced him to resign the premiership; Barry Goldwater, 56, in Phoenix, after a four-hour cervical laminectomy to repair an old injury to vertebrae in his neck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 6, 1965 | 8/6/1965 | See Source »

Printer Powers looked as if he had been hit in the face with pi. He regarded Mrs. Schiff as a warm supporter of trade unionism, and said that he hoped she wouldn't resign. After all, she is "very important to the New York scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: A Concession to Dolly | 7/2/1965 | See Source »

...year in which the paper failed to make a profit. At length, as the principals wrangled in her East Side Manhattan apartment, Publisher Schiff the astute business woman became Dolly Schiff the wronged woman. "It's obvious," said she, "we cannot reach an agreement. I am going to resign as publisher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: A Concession to Dolly | 7/2/1965 | See Source »

...announced that Army Secretary Stephen Ailes, appointed in January 1964, would resign July 1, and that Under Secretary Stanley R. Resor would replace him (TIME, May 28). He spoke of the hopes of former Commerce Under Secretary Franklin Roosevelt Jr. in the New York mayoralty race: "He performed a very valuable service to this Administration, but I am not in the business of selecting mayors for any cities." He discussed other nations' nonpayment of U.N. debts ("We are very concerned"), the exchange of information between U.S. and Soviet atomic scientists ("It has furthered our hope that science can serve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: I Need to Talk | 6/25/1965 | See Source »

...Limit." The State Department's declaration, followed by the White House denial that actually confirmed it, naturally caused plenty of talk in Washington. Amid rumors that he would soon resign because of various ailments (deafness, a bad back), U.S. Ambassador to South Viet Nam Maxwell Taylor was in town to consult with the President. When reporters asked Taylor about reports that Johnson wants U.S. forces beefed up-possibly to 100,000 men by the end of the year-Taylor would only say cautiously, "I know of no such project...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: Toward a Winning Commitment | 6/18/1965 | See Source »

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