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...from the two other cooperatives. The promise, according to the report, was first made to Charles Colson, then a White House special counsel, and later directly to President Nixon by Associated Milk Attorney Patrick Hillings. On March 12, 1971, however, then Agriculture Secretary Clifford Hardin decided that no increase hi milk price supports was warranted. To reverse the decision, the cooperatives began an intensive lobbying campaign. On March 22, 1971, they delivered a first payment of $10,000 on their campaign pledge (actual donations were to total about...
...York Times, which had editorially questioned his right to a Nobel Peace Prize last year for arranging the controversial cease-fire hi Viet Nam (seepage 41), decided last week that "by his tireless diligence and unswerving devotion to the cause of peace, Secretary Kissinger has without question earned the honor now"?although Times Columnist James Reston, among others, had doubts about the propriety of a Secretary of State's being so tied down to a single problem for so long a tune. Mrs. Meir hailed the fact that "children on both sides of the border can sleep well without...
...very late start. It was not until the mid-1960s that the firm hit its stride in the discount merchandise field. Today it is the third largest and fastest-growing ma jor retail operation in the nation. Sales in 1973 amounted to $4.63 billion and in creased 24% hi the first quarter of 1974. Kresge Chairman and Chief Executive Robert E. Dewar wants to lift sales to $12 billion by 1980 and leave current front runners J.C. Penney (No. 2) and Sears, Roebuck (No. 1) far behind...
Similar fairs are taking place hi other cities, sponsored by the National Association of College Admissions Counselors (N.A.C.A.C.). The fairs are higher education's newest tactic to combat a downturn in the rate of enrollment that threatens the survival of dozens of colleges-most of them private-and the financial stability of many more. Some 150 institutions, from Boston University (enrollment: 15,000) to North Carolina's Davidson College (1,100) paid $150 to set up booths for the daylong fair. Representatives of the American College Testing Program and the Veterans Administration were also on hand to advise...
...Hi, how are you? You had quite a day today didn't you. You got Watergate on the way didn...