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...Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president for alumni affairs and development, and Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, both said yesterday that they never heard of the request...
...Cynthia E. Harrison, a New Jersey woman, was turned down by Chase Manhattan Bank for a BankAmericard although she maintained a considerable balance in a savings account. Just two weeks later she got a form letter from the bank addressed to a sexually unidentifiable "C.E." Harrison, who was greeted as "Dear Preferred Customer" and offered a card...
...second look at the past will be jolting to those who think that sexual waywardness and permissiveness are recent inventions. Public figures could keep mistresses and acknowledge their illegitimate children-as Benjamin Franklin did-without losing their good names or even their reputations as moralists. George Washington had to chase Philadelphia prostitutes from Valley Forge. In New York 500 "ladies of pleasure" kept lodgings in an area called Holy Ground because it was owned by Trinity Church...
...softball win over William Simon's Treasury Department jocks. Although it represented one of the few Congressional triumphs over the Ford Administration for the summer of 1975, the game was not very reassuring. William Simon, in high dudgeon with Bermuda shorts and a Chevy Chase tennis tan, circulated, slapping backs and sipping beer, among assorted Congress people and Senators, all of whom seemed receptive to more of Simon than just the easy-to-hit pitches he had thrown all afternoon. One almost wished for the Nixon-era "political hardball" operatives back again--their deviousness was at least straight-forwardly obnoxious...
Your're callous, Mr. Secretary. You people just don't care if some teachers out there get laid off and lose their savings, but if Chase Manhattan's portfolio starts sinking, the next thing we'll hear is Arthur Burns yelling, 'Part the waters, boys, I'm coming through...