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...under acres of bright-colored tents, Time Inc. President and Mrs. James A. Linen gave a garden party and buffet dinner at their home in Greenwich, Conn., for more than 100 cover subjects and their TIME escorts and special guests. On the big evening at the Waldorf, Francis Cardinal Spellman began the program with an invocation that made staff members stand straight. "Come into the midst of us, Holy Spirit of Truth, as on this joyous occasion we celebrate the 40th anniversary of TIME Magazine. May its distinguished name remind us of the greatest of our gifts, the gift...
...moment of youthful folly, we offered for $60 a perpetual subscription to TIME to a man and his heirs forever. We quickly withdrew the offer, but not before that same humble priest had taken us up on it. A faithful reader and an unfailing friend, His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman. Grandson of an immortal of industry, he has made the name greater than ever-in business, philanthropy, international affairs : Henry Ford II. A Yaleman bows to the president of the premier university, President of Harvard Nathan Pusey. A great virologist who is helping to keep all of us alive, John...
Religion: Bishop Dibelius. Francis Cardinal Spellman, Paul Tillich, Eugene Carson Blake, Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, John Courtney Murray...
Never Conned Twice. No sooner had he married the President's youngest sister, Jean, in 1956 (Cardinal Spellman officiated), than Smith got involved in the Kennedy political fortunes. In 1958, he left his job as vice president of his own family's tugboat firm to run the Boston headquarters of Jack's Massachusetts Senate campaign. Up to then, Smith's only political connection was through his grandfather, William E. Cleary, who built the tugboat fortune and 40 years ago served three terms in Congress. Steve caught on to politics fast. Said a veteran of that first...
...Exploitation of Man." Perhaps inevitably, Oxnam developed a fairly wide circle of enemies. He riled businessmen with his comments on the inequities of capitalism, stirred a number of Catholic bishops-including New York's Francis Cardinal Spellman-to public protest by his angry, blunt attacks on the political aims of Catholicism. Yet his opponents never questioned his moving belief in the brotherhood of man under...