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...acts as a liaison between Nixon and his giant staff. For his services, Segretti was paid by Herbert Kalmbach, Nixon's personal attorney who has handled such matters as the acquisition of Nixon's estate at San Clemente, Calif. Segretti's recompense included a $16,000-a-year salary plus expenses. From Sept. 1, 1971, to March 15, 1972, Kalmbach gave Segretti more than $35,000, including one payment of $25,000 in cash. The money came from a C.R.P. fund that was kept in the safe of Maurice Stans, chief political fund raiser for the President...
Cambridge City Solicitor Philip M. Cronin '53, under fire from several members of the City Council, resigned from his $19,000-a-year post effective last Thursday...
...every year in line with the general rise of wages in the economy. The taxable wage base could easily reach $ 15,000 by 1978, and $20,000 sometime in the 1980s. Over the years, this change could drastically shift the impact of Social Security taxes, which in the past have hit hardest at low-paid workers. Unless Congress changes the law, taxes on people earning $12,000 a year or less will not go up at all after 1974, but many people who make more can expect to pay more every year. The $15,000-a-year worker who pays...
...Manhattan housewife and the mother of three children. Landing a job was no problem. She and her husband, a trade-book publisher, were friends of Dreyfus Corp. Chairman Howard Stein. But that friendship-and some courses in economics at Columbia -got her a job only as a $6,000-a-year statistician. It was enough to give her a chance to show that she had a canny way of sizing up stocks. Now after spending three years co-managing the Dreyfus Leverage Fund, Talley, at 40, has become the first woman to run a mutual fund. Last month...
Jody's schedule as a $240-a-year mayor is even more demanding than one might suppose. A freshman at nearby Emmetsburg Community College, Mayor Smith drives a 24-mile school bus route twice daily, before and after commuting to school. On days when he is busy studying or meeting with the five-man town council, he turns the bus chores over to Brother Len-who presumably picks up enough extra change thereby to pay his beer fines...