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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...crowded office, but when he has a visitor he wants to "sponsor"-as the White House press corps puts it-he sets up a special show for TV. Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson grants TV newsmen only a brief audience after his regular press conference, insists that they submit their questions in advance and explodes if they try to ring in an ad-libbed query. The complaisant Capitol press corps, long used to the ways of Washington procedure, accepts all these arrangements without fuss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Pencil v. the Lens | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

...diaper in his face. This, together with mother's delight in making water on her hand because it "was good for the skin," gave H. E. a perverse and lifelong fascination with performing or watching micturition. When he married at the age of 32, he made his wife submit to the following pact: separate lodgings, no children, no mutual economic support, lengthy separations, no vows of lifelong fidelity. When his wife embarked on a series of Lesbian affairs, H. E. imperturbably gave his blessing and made some "dear friendships" with other women. These friendships never progressed beyond kisses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Omphalosopher of Love | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

...speech, the U.S.'s books should show a surplus of $200 million for this (1960) fiscal year. Then Ike read out a passage that he had kept secret from his closest advisers until time of delivery. For fiscal 1961 (ending June 30, 1961), he said, he would submit a balanced budget of $79.8 billion-and this time the U.S. ought to rack up a surplus of $4.2 billion. The surplus would not go to a tax cut, but to cut down the $290 billion national debt. The President added an unfamiliar note: "Personally I do not feel that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: State of the Union | 1/18/1960 | See Source »

...hour over three years (present steel wages average $3.10 an hour, plus fringe benefits). According to Labor Department figures, 2.7% has been just about the average yearly increase in steel-industry productivity (output per manhour) since World War II, hence would be noninflationary. In addition, industry wants to submit the work-practices dispute to a two-man panel-one member chosen by the industry, one by the union-with compulsory third-party arbitration if the panel fails to reach agreement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ECONOMY: We Got to Back It Up | 1/4/1960 | See Source »

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