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When she married a Columbia medical school pediatrics professor in 1932. Millicent Carey Mclrrrosh considered resigning as headmistress of Manhattan's top-notch Brearley School, changed her mind after her aunt, Bryn Mawr's late President M. Carey Thomas, coldly reminded her: "You can have your babies in...
Request for Boxer. Sunday evening, only some eight hours after Kennedy had given the final go-ahead, the expedition in the first dark was creeping toward the Cuban shore. In Bissel's office, there was a call on the White House line. It was Bundy, being even crisper than...
ROUNDING out nearly a quarter-century of solid service to TIME, Advertising Director John McLatchie will retire at the end of September. Fortunately, we shall continue to have his services as a consultant.
¶ Congress delivered to President Kennedy his requested program of new social security benefits that will increase the minimum monthly payment from $33 to $40, allow a man to retire at 62 instead of 65 (but on proportionately smaller payments), and boost widows' shares of their husbands' benefits...
One by one, by swift plane to soft exile or by swifter bullet, most of the hemisphere's oldtime rightist dictators in fancy uniforms have given way to democracy or to the new kind of nominally democratic strongmen who rule heavily while spieling the jargon of social reform. On...