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Leverett Saltonstall went to Harvard and was ninth in his line to become Governor of Massachusetts. Edward Brooke went to Howard and is descended from slaves. It was symptomatic of the liberalization of Massachusetts' social and political mores that when Saltonstall decided last week to retire from the U.S...
Erhard's impressive victory was a powerful blow to Adenauer's fading prestige. Last week Adenauer, now almost 90, told the weekly Christ und Welt that he will retire again-this time as chairman of the Christian Democratic Union, a post which he had continued to occupy after...
Out of the Cabinet went Thomas Fraser, who as Transport Minister infuriated Britain's freewheeling motorists by proposing a 70-m.p.h. speed limit and spot-check drunkometer tests. And out of the demanding home-secretaryship went Sir Frank Soskice, 63 and ailing, who intends to retire from politics by...
Meany, sounding as crusty as ever at 71, accepted uncontested election to a new two-year term. He also took a $25,000 pay increase, which brings his annual salary to $70,000. When Harry Bates, 83, president emeritus of the Bricklayers, resisted Meany's invitation to retire, Meany...
Reaching more Protestant readers (454,000) than any other interdenominational publication, the 87-year-old Christian Herald has become a success by relating religion to the familiar problems of everyday life. In its intimate, folksy manner, with such articles as Why I Left Sunday School or How to Listen to...