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In TIME's first issue, dated March 3, 1923, some of its departments bore such whimsical names as Imaginary Interviews, Point with Pride (the good news) and View with Alarm (the bad news); they proved short-lived. The hard-news departments have all gone through name changes: National Affairs (now...
In a letter dated September 27, Dean of Students Mary Upton told students who did not cooperate with the inquiry that "it now appears that those who signed the petiton [asking for identical punishment as the sit-in demonstrators] did so as an expression of support for those who actually...
Rosovsky, in a letter dated March 19, 1984 and obtained by The Crimson, responded: "If I thought that a further public statement would serve a clearly constructive purpose, I believe I am sufficiently aware of my responsibilities [as dean] to have issued one."
Since White, we have had swarms of imitators, spouting rich, majestic anecdote after rich, majestic anecdote, taking us behind the scenes for a romanticized look at the men who moved mountains. Joe McGinniss's wrong-headed and hopelessly dated Selling of the President 1968, which purported to expose the machinations...
Certainly after the divorce, if not before, Walker was often seen escorting attractive women to Norfolk nightspots. His fondness for Scotch brought him a now ironic nickname, "Johnny Walker Red." He could take dates on Chesapeake Bay cruises in his green houseboat, the Drift-R-Cruise, or on his 26...