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...about returning to the fold, a whimsical Williams was equivocal. Born in the shadow of a grandfather who, at the age of 97, was ordained a "High Episcopalian" minister, Williams had allowed himself to be converted to Roman Catholicism during the '60s. "What does it matter, anyhow?" he asked, adding that it was not as if his whole family had been High Episcopalian. "My father," cracked Williams, "was just high." -"There's a man and woman holding each other, sort of frozen from the ashes that came down when the volcano erupted and buried them. They wanted...
...conceive that the President might receive a letter which it would be improper to exhibit in public, because of the manifest inconvenience of the exposure." Jefferson handled the problem by denying that the court had a right to subpoena his papers; then he went ahead and produced the letters anyhow. Thus the issue was never forced to a final test...
...water, salt, pepper and garlic. That provides much more protein and vitamin A and B1 than does a lunch of a three-ounce hamburger with French fries and a cola - at about one-tenth of the cost. Said Arnall: "The dog is eating better than we are." Well, cheaper, anyhow...
...catch on. Others are waiting to see which brands survive the introductory period and thus prove worth the risk of promoting hard. Says Joseph Haefelin, vice president of American Distilling: "Money is tight and most distillers are waiting for the full market reaction." A few lights are selling well anyhow, but this is partly because of their association with traditional brands. National Distillers' Crow Light benefits from the similarity of its name to famous Old Crow bourbon, and buyers occasionally choose Four Roses Pre mium, unaware that it has been trans formed into a light...
...just as arbitrarily." Prosecutors, he points out, could still bring lesser charges, juries could return lesser convictions and Governors would choose which sentences to commute. "We used to have mandatory capital punishment," Himmelstein notes. "The reason we turned to discretionary is that discretionary was in fact what was happening anyhow...