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...back you would see a lot of Post stories reflecting my conversations with Stockman." To bolster this claim, an article in last Friday's Post by Robert G. Kaiser listed four stories that had included information supplied by Stockman. In two of them, it was attributed to him; hi the others, it was attributed to a White House official. Bradlee said the Post was not embarrassed that one of its staffers made headlines with a story in another publication. "You're confusing form with substance," he said. "The substance has been in the Washington Post...
...Models and Hi-Beams--Jacks...
Harvard should get a chance to find out about UNC for themselves on Saturday. And, a chance to say, "Hi," to Laurie Gregg...
Cambridge Youth Soccer Manager of Womans Field Hockey Phillips Brooks House Intramural Reff Hi...
DIED. John W. Mecom Sr., 70, former oilfield roustabout whose success at turning abandoned wells into profitable operations, along with his initiative hi developing new fields in locales from Louisiana to Saudi Arabia, once ranked him with independent Oil Tycoons J. Paul Getty and H.L. Hunt; of a heart ailment; in Houston. An unpretentious man who never had a chauffeur (but who occasionally donned a chauffeur's cap to drive his wife around in a limousine), "Big John" at times was estimated to be worth more than $200 million, but in 1970 filed two bankruptcy petitions. Out of that...