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...nondiscrimination clause in Government contracts was almost a dead letter, largely because federal agencies made little attempt to enforce it. What Ike wanted from his committee was action. To emphasize that fact, he appointed Vice President Richard Nixon to head the new body and gave him a blue-ribbon group with which to work. Among the members: J. Ernest Wilkins, Chicago Negro attorney, who is to be vice chairman; C.I.O. President Walter Reuther; A.F.L. President George Meany; Fred Lazarus, president of Federated Department Stores, Inc.; and Mrs. Helen Rogers Reid, board chairman of the New York Herald Tribune...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Emphasis on Action | 8/24/1953 | See Source »

...qualifications. Speaker of the House Joe Martin: "Public Enemy No. 1, as far as Cupid is concerned . . . This engaging male is 68, dimpled, dark-haired and modest . . . has a shy sweetness ..." House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn (71): "Baldheaded, short and a little pudgy, but he's a blue-ribbon darling in anybody's date book . . . Footloose and fancy-free." Georgia Senator Dick Russell (55): "At the very mention of his name, Washington widows heave and sigh . . . The darling of the Southland, has just about everything. He's gallant, handsome, debonair, wise and charming." Rhode Island Senator Theodore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Aug. 3, 1953 | 8/3/1953 | See Source »

...Ireland of Cold Spring, N.Y. is a man of great distinction: he holds more Purple Heart citations than any other marine on record. Last week, after the Marine Corps had finally got around to giving his combat wounds their due, Ireland was the owner of a white-striped purple ribbon with eight gold stars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Fighting Man | 7/27/1953 | See Source »

...dismal, fitful rain stopped at last, or seemed to, shortly before the Queen was to appear. A hoarse command went up, and a bright red ribbon seemed suddenly to unroll along both edges of the Mall-the guardsmen, still beneath their big black bearskins, had doffed their raincapes by the numbers. The thousands cheered. A workman somehow got onto the Mall on a bicycle, pedaled incongruously past, tipping his hat from side to side in Chaplinesque solemnity while the crowd cheered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Royal Procession | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

...Manhattan, some of the harsher facts of life finally caught up with 23-year-old Playboy Minot F. Jelke. Flexing his jaw muscles nervously, "Mickey" Jelke, pudgy heir to an oleomargarine fortune, last week heard a blue-ribbon jury pronounce him guilty of enticing 19-year-old Model Pat Ward into a life of high-priced prostitution, and of attempting to duplicate this success with onetime Hatcheck Girl Marguerite Cordova...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Guilty Student | 3/9/1953 | See Source »

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