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In 1977 the U.S. Interior Department ceded a 1.1-acre plot adjacent to the grave site to Maui County for recreational use. Local residents as well as the Lindbergh family winced at the idea of picnic tables and chain-link fencing, and the park was never built. Now the Federal...
Still, ad hoc decisions can lead to posthaste confusion, as quickly became apparent on Capitol Hill. When the Tower nomination appeared to be doomed, White House counsel Boyden Gray, a longtime Bush favorite who often acts independently of others on the staff, pressed for postponement of a vote in the...
There were other similarities between the two appointments, too. In explaining his decisions, Bok said the "energy" and "enthusiasm" of both appointees figured heavily in his choices. Colleagues said both Putnam and Clark are "hands-on" faculty members who will take the offensive on pressing issues--especially educational ones.
The most pressing concern for the Crimson will be pitching.
Stranded passengers were told to show up at the Eastern terminal at 5:30 a.m. today, when the first shuttle is slated to leave Logan. People with no pressing matters had virtually all day to get on an airplane, but those who had to be at work this morning were...