TIDBITS AND OUTRAGES

Tidbits and Outrages Modern Mourning From Pantheon’s spring catalog: Sarah Ferguson A GUARD WITHIN An account Of Miss Ferguson’s painful to the sudden death Of her psychiatrist. To...

...One of the most interesting public service possibilities for these executives, according to Stephen M. Aug of The Washington Star-News, lies in the fact that the lines they recommend for abandonment by the USRA could then be acquired by their former employers...
...Gazette the time he reported that a con.tractor repaving a highway for the State Road Commission had buried seven manholes under a layer of concrete : Early on the morning the story appeared in print, the contractor called me at home and demanded a meeting...
...Very angry...
...Douglas refused to be influenced, whereupon Jimmy told him “that any stupid fool would know the Republicans can make money anytime, but the only time the Democrats could make money was when they were in power...
...To Everything There is a Season tells’about a case, while Douglas was on the SEC, in which Roosevelt tried to exercise campaign influence on behalf of a client...
...In January, a run-down of letters to the editor received during the previous year contained a fact that Time had not bothered to reveal before and which could have been of great interest to the beleaguered White House: Time’s November 12 editorial calling for Nixon’s resignation drew 4,500 letters of protest...
...at [his office] trailer...
...I remember a red-haired fellow from the SRC led the prosecution...
...Peculiar Timing Time has a short feature called “A Letter from the Publisher’’ buried among the ads at the front of the magazine and unfortunately missed by many readers...
...The inevitable reaction is that the underfunded hospitals will insist they are getting a raw deal and the overfunded will say it’s destructive of their needs...
...Recently Max Seigel of The New York Times uncovered an internal study of New York City’s Health and Hospital Corporation...
...Misplaced Modesty By now, most people realize that the White House and the Pentagon tend to suppress news they don’t like...
...Neither he nor anyone else was upset about the manholes indeed being covered...
...What is not so commonly known is that their tendency runs through all levels of government...
...The Nixon Administration, which seems to have made “a fox in every hen house’’ into its first principle of management, also has asked the chief executives of 21 railroads to lend their employees to the government to staff the new United States Railway Association, which will restructure bankrupt lines in the Northeast and wiU be in direct competition with many of the lines from which its staff will come...
...I was confronted by 20 or 30 burly construction workers and SRC personnel jammed inside...
...And Thomas A. Knight recalled in The Charleston (W...
...Donald Eisenberg, head of the corporation, said that the report was kept secret because, “Releasing the report would create turmoil...
...What bothered them was that the issue had been made public...
...It’s little things like this and The Self-Help Tim O’Brien of The Washington Post recently revealed that 58 former oil industry employees are holding key jobs in the Federal Energy Office...
...They were angry...
...He demanded, amid belligerent shouts from others, to know who had told me about the covered up manholes...
...The study found that the city was rewarding inefficiency by giving more municipal funds to the less productive hospitals at the expense of more productive institutions...
...Tidbits and Outrages Modern Mourning From Pantheon’s spring catalog: Sarah Ferguson A GUARD WITHIN An account Of Miss Ferguson’s painful to the sudden death Of her psychiatrist...

Vol. 6 • April 1974 • No. 2


 
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