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...Capitol Hill last week, Lee Hamilton, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East, reminded Assistant Secretary of State John Kelly that he had defended the Administration's conciliatory policy toward Saddam as late as July 31, two days before the invasion. Kelly had also said the U.S. was not bound by a defense treaty with any gulf state. "You left the impression," said Hamilton, "that it was the policy of the U.S. not to come to the aid of Kuwait...
...SURVIVAL. The conflict had the makings of a tabloid-headline writer's dream. But the journalistic juices were not flowing as usual at the New York Post last week, as the gossipy newspaper itself became one of the biggest stories in town. The Post, founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton, faced the imminent prospect of closing unless unions coughed up some $19 million in wage and benefit concessions to satisfy the deadline demands of its owner, real estate developer Peter Kalikow. After marathon bargaining, a tentative settlement kept the tabloid alive -- for the time being. "We're optimistic," said Kalikow...
Skinner was born in Susquehanna, Penn. on March 20, 1904. He did his undergraduate study at Hamilton College in New York before receiving a masters and doctorate from Harvard in 1930 and 1931 respectively...
...Titan Coach Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton told me. "I don't give a damn how it looked...
What a man among men! Sammie Hamilton observes, "Ed Watson were . . . as good a farmer as has ever cleared a piece of ground; he could make anything grow." Henry Thompson marvels at his skill on the waters: "One of the best boatmen on this coast." And lest anyone get the idea the man's skills were laboriously acquired, Thompson adds, "Mister E.J. Watson could hear a frog fart in a hurricane...