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OPERATIONS: Sue Aitkin (Deputy Director); Susan L. Blair (Copy Chief); Stephen F. Demeter (Systems Manager); Gail Music (Production Manager); Judith Anne Paul, Joseph J. Scafidi, Shirley Barden Zimmerman (Deputies); Trang Ba Chuong, Suzi Romanik, L. Rufino- Armstrong, Lee R. Sparks (Supervisors); * Theodore Alban, Frances Bander, Robert Becker, Minda Bikman, Robert Braine, Bruce Christopher Carr, Silvia Castaeda Contreras, Barbara Collier, Kenneth Collura, Barbara Dudley Davis, Jonathan Elukin, Osmar Escalona, Dora Fairchild, Sally George, Evelyn Hannon, Garry Hearne, Judith Kales, Theresa Kelliher, Kevin Kelly, Claire Knopf, Jeannine Laverty, Nena Lewis, Marcia L. Love, Janet L. Lugo, Kevin Madden, Peter K. Niceberg, Linda...
...NOTEBOOK: Freshman Scott Farden played his first full game as a wing. Barden moved up to the third line and classmate Don Sweeney returned to the blue line from wing...Fusco's 18-game point streak is 15 games longer than the next longest Crimson streak of three games by MacDonald...Sophomore Pete Chiarelli, back to the varsity after a five game absence, took over as the second line right wing and played well. Crimson 5-2 at Bright Center Princeton 0 2 0 2 Harvard...
...Barden postal inspector said the pyramid schemes at least probably does not violate postal regulations. If the solicitation is already complete and the mailed payment is "basically an afterthought," the game may not involve mail fraud, inspector Jay F. Ahernethy explained...
...they sat in the main room of the club ("The Body Shop") amid racing pennants and rows of hubcaps, there was little exuberance-hardly more than a steady murmur rising and falling to the sounds of Eddie Barden's quartet...
Died. Graham A. Barden, 70, Democratic Congressman from North Carolina's Third District (southeast part of the state) and predecessor of Adam Clayton Powell as chairman of the House Committee on Education and Labor, a dedicated obstructionist who during 13 terms in Congress never wavered in his support of states rights and segregation, took pride in blocking education and labor legislation ("I never knew the Republic to be endangered by a bill that was not passed," he once said), notably in 1956 when he killed a $1.6 billion school construction bill; of cancer; in New Bern...