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Cronkite can't understand it. He guesses that approximately half of these glittery anchormen move--or are booted--to a new city every two years. That's no way to build a loyal, consistent viewership...
...short, George Shultz has been quietly taking charge. "That is not my precept," he protested in an interview with TIME last week. "My precept is that the President is in charge." But Shultz has been far more than just a loyal lieutenant. His eight years as a top executive of Bechtel Group Inc., an engineering and construction firm with extensive activities abroad, make him the only high Administration official with expertise in international affairs. Shultz has acted as a teacher, moderator and molder of important positions. Says one official who has been working with him: "He has a subtle, effective...
...democracy, but the resources that the church has to carry on its mission are provided by the people, and they have a right to know how their money is being used." He is, in short, a model of the post-Vatican II bishop, open to debate but loyal to Vatican policy...
...books to popular culture to politics and science and then, in its last incarnation, back to culture again. It built circulation from a few thousand shortly after its birth to a height of 660,000 in 1971; but since then it has repeatedly tried to shake off a doggedly loyal readership that an owner once dismissively described as "somebody's aunts," in order to improve its demographics and attract new advertising. Through all the changes of editorial focus, Saturday Review, as if emulating the mythology of its old emblem, refused...
...DIED. Loyal Davis, 86, Chicago brain surgeon and adoptive father of Nancy Reagan; of congestive heart failure; in Scottsdale, Ariz. Developer of a special shrapnel helmet for air crewmen in World War II, he was president of the American College of Surgeons in 1962-63. Davis criticized shoddy medical training, which, he said, meant that half the operations in the U.S. were performed by inadequate surgeons. An outspoken political conservative, he influenced Nancy (whom he adopted when she was 14 after he married her mother) and later his son-in-law Ronald Reagan. Said Nancy of him last...