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Lost Lustre. The decline began late last year when FBI investigators discovered that some Chicago policemen were involved in a scheme to shake down tavern owners in the city's North West Side Austin police district. Nine policemen -including two lieutenants and a sergeant-and two former policemen were indicted. Four have been convicted. Fifteen additional policemen were suspended by Conlisk after they refused to talk to the grand jury about the shakedown operation. The scheme may have spread to other areas of the city; one high-ranking policeman quit his job when federal probers started looking into possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHICAGO: Cops Under Fire | 7/10/1972 | See Source »

Throughout, the University's statements on its relation to corporate responsibility have been confused, contradictory and evasive. Following the first Campaign GM, President Pusey appointed a committee to study and report on the matter. The so-called Austin Report of January 1971 is a limp, uninformative document, which copies most of its ideas, and much of its language, from an earlier study by the Committee on Governance. "Harvard and Money." Without saying how, it recommends that the University should concern itself with the social behavior of companies it has already invested in on the grounds of maximum financial return, then...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Profit Without Honor | 6/12/1972 | See Source »

...country girl actually raised in a log cabin in Elba, Ala. ("We used to go fishing for mud fish in the Pea River -that's what it was called"), Cornelia heard constant talk of politics from her twice-widowed mother, Ruby Folsom Ellis Austin,* who served as official hostess for her brother before he remarried. Cornelia's father, Charles G. Ellis, a civil engineer, died in 1960. At Montgomery's Methodist Huntingdon College and Florida's Rollins College, Cornelia studied voice and piano. Then she slipped into what she calls "my little hillbilly jag." She sang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Cornelia: Determined to Make Do | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

...posted the better sprint time, and Yale the better mile clocking. The Bulldogs have strength in the hurdles, and with Dewey Hickmar doubtful, are a threat to take 1-2. The Crimson will have to offset this point accumulation in the 100 and 220, where captain Bud Wilson, Austin O'Conner, and Baylee Reid must score. "The sprints" McCurdy said, "will be pivotal...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: Harvard Faces Yale Sunday In 76th Track Meet Rivalry | 5/19/1972 | See Source »

TIME Correspondent John Austin, who has been covering Muskie and the other candidates since early last year, now believes that he and many other reporters were deceived by the string of Muskie endorsements from prominent Democrats. There was not enough questioning as to what this support would mean in terms of votes. "I absolutely did not foresee McGovern's strength," says Editorial Page Editor Reg Murphy of the Atlanta Constitution, "and I don't understand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Hairline Fracture | 5/15/1972 | See Source »

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