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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...WILLARD C. BORDEN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 20, 1964 | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon, the Cabinet's only Republican, also has talked about leaving Washington, but it probably won't happen soon. Moving up in Johnson's esteem is Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz, who pitched in to help write Lyndon's "prosperity" speeches during the campaign. Similarly Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges campaigned for Johnson in North Carolina, where he used to be Governor, and can probably stay on for as long as he likes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cabinet: Shuffles | 11/13/1964 | See Source »

DAVID HAYES-Willard, 29 East 72nd. A raft of first-rate sculpture crowds the galleries this week; at least 13 shows are worth a prolonged look.* David Hayes's is one. In his second New York exhibition, he proves convincingly that, at 33, he belongs in the top rank of important young sculptors. Hayes, an American, has a studio outside Paris, where he hammers and welds forged steel into mat-black shapes of brute strength. His works are small but weighty, simple but bursting with power. His Seated Beast, with only two legs, has a yowling, cavernous mouth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Art in New York: Nov. 6, 1964 | 11/6/1964 | See Source »

...first problem, Dr. Willard S. Harris explained to the American Heart Association, was to devise an acceptable experimental setting in which volunteers could be subjected to forces inducing anger and fear. The Columbus team decided to do it under hypnosis. They got nine volunteers, eight of them graduate students at Ohio State and one a hospital patient. Each one had to have a plastic tube threaded through an arm vein into the heart, and a needle positioned inside an artery in the arm. In a half-dark, quiet room, the subjects were hypnotized. For ten to 15 minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cardiology: Blood for Fight or Flight | 11/6/1964 | See Source »

Most likely to succeed him is W. Willard Wirtz, who would be glad to move from the Labor Department to the most important domestic Cabinet job. Wirtz, an old law partner of Adlai Stevenson and widely respected labor lawyer, has gained Johnson's friendship in the past months as speech coordinator for the Presidential campaign. A quiet, droll liberal, Wirtz would appeal to the Kennedy team but would not alienate the South...

Author: By Ben W. Heineman jr., | Title: The Johnson Cabinet | 11/4/1964 | See Source »

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