Tidbits & Outrages
Tidbits & Outrages "Milkmaid" Finished A Distant Fourth From the 1980 Virginia Slims American Women's Poll, asking women who deliver milk how they prefer to be addressed: 21 percent chose...
...Reviewed by Either Irving Howe or Irving Kristol Page 42 of August's Publishers Weekly, which introduces soon-to-be released books, was a revelation for two authors and their publishers...
...The Late Senator's Family Graciously Forgave President James Earl Jones "Hornblower," said the President, and millions gasped...
...Take That, Japs...
...At the close of the film, the lawyer / moderator urges his audience to charge at least $50 per hour, arguing that "you and I are the regulators of s o c i e t y . . . . It is in the public policy of this country that you be p r o s p e r o u s...
...We're Working to Keep Your Trusts The District of Columbia Bar Association makes a habit of holding instructive seminars for its members...
...The film chides lawyers for assuming their customers care about such factors as "cost" or "results," and instead urges that lawyers spend more time on "the projection of effort...
...A recent class on "Fees, Motivating Employees, and Office Systems" featured a film entitled "Romancing Fees into the 20th Century...
...How could Carter have capped his moving praise of Hubert Humphrey with such a ridiculous mistake...
...Tidbits & Outrages "Milkmaid" Finished A Distant Fourth From the 1980 Virginia Slims American Women's Poll, asking women who deliver milk how they prefer to be addressed: 21 percent chose "milkperson," a nearly equal number "milkman," and 27 percent preferred "milkwoman...
...That Way, You See, One Passenger Can Run the Heater While Another Runs the Air-Conditioner New York's Potamkin Cadillac, which bills itself as "America's largest Cadillac dealer," is doing its part for conservation...
...The same insiders called Ted Kennedy "the fat rich kid...
...It offers the Corporate Custom Limousine with "eight inches more room than a standard limousine" and "dual airconditioning and heating units...
...The mystery has been solved by The Washington Star's Betty Beale...
...The American people must resolve to work together and compete effectively...
...The fourth book reviewed was Rite of Passage by Gunnard Landers...
...As part of the effort to thrust America back into worldwide industrial leadership, the Senate Subcommittee on International Trade, the New York Stock Exchange, and Harvard University recently sponsored a conference on the subject of declining U.S...
...Regulations must balance protective benefits against potentially adverse effects...
...competitiveness a priority question, and we must present aveifues to recovery...
...productivity...
...And in case the driver runs over too many peasants , Potamk in thoughtfully provides "$10 million in liability insurance " with every purchase...
...The conferees demonstrated their gritty resolve by issuing challenges like these: "As a nation, we must consider restoring U.S...
...She found that, before Humphrey's death, White House insiders habitually referred to him as Hubert Horatio Hornblower, exactly the way it slipped out at Madison Square Garden...
...Among those attending were six senators, six congressmen, and the top officers of 15 major corporations...
...We need to debate the options...
...The first book reviewed was Rites of Passage by William Golding...
Vol. 12 • October 1980 • No. 8