Articles
CONNECTICUT: The Bowles Question
Connecticut's Democratic politicos puzzled over whether they had inherited a has-been or an up-&-coming martyr in Chester Bowles. While Bowles cruised in a...
National Affairs: STATE'S NO. 2 MAN Chester Bowles
Named last week to be Under Secretary of State: Chester Bliss Bowles, 59. ON THE floor of the Senate, one day in 1951, members broke into a bitter partisan...
The Administration: Our Man . . .
The U.S. embassy aides were well-scrubbed, white-shirted and business-suited as they waited at New Delhi's Palam airport. "I'll be damned," cried one of the...
CONNECTICUT: The Windstorm
It was 2:30 a.m., and New Haven's Hotel Taft was crowded with politicians, all wide awake. Leading Candidate John Davis Lodge, of the Boston Lodges,* paused...
Matter of Approach
OPA's tall, chin-chopper boss, Chester Bliss Bowles, walked up Capitol Hill last week to ask Congress to extend OPA for another 18 months. As usual, Adman...
THE ADMINISTRATION: Battle of the Century
(See Cover) One day last week Chester Bliss Bowles picked up his office telephone and heard the voice of a farm-bloc Senator: "Damn it, Chet, everyone else...


