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Meanwhile, 17 TIME correspondents in Washington were finishing their running, 50,000-word report of the pomp and panoply of the inaugural. In Manhattan, Associate Editor Jesse Birnbaum with the assistance of Researcher Joanne Funger distilled the essence, wrote the cover story, his 14th (among others: the fast-breaking cover story of Kennedy's election victory for the TIME Election Extra). As a result of long planning and fast footwork, TIME met all its many deadlines, delivered on schedule this week's word-and-picture account of a turning point in the 20th century...
...Pomp and Circumstance, Coward...
Cape & Cassock. The new church must be democratic, Blake continued, with a government in which laymen share equally with ministers; it must be capable of containing a diversity of theological formulations and ways of worship. And it must be wary of pomp and circumstance. "Since it appears to be necessary to have certain inequalities in status in the church ... let us make certain that the more status a member or minister has the more simple be his dress and attitude ... A simple cassock is generally a better Christian garb for the highest member of the clergy than cape and miter...
...casually revealed his top spot last May, after Russian rockets allegedly hit their biggest target: the U-2 piloted by Francis Gary Powers. Hailed at the time by the Premier as "a remarkable soldier . . . who knows more about rocketry than anybody." Nedelin's ashes were buried with military pomp in the Kremlin wall. Western correspondents were inexplicably barred from the ceremony...
...POMP & CIRCUMSTANCE (308 pp.)-Noel Coward- Doubleday...