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...School student, who charged a recruiter, John H. Morrison of the selective Chicago firm of Kirkland and Ellis, with telling her, among other offensive remarks, that "the last black to leave (the firm) went to Clorox...isn't that funny, a black man going to work for a bleach company...
According to Bowman, the recruiter, John H. Morrison, told her "the last black to leave [the firm] went to Clorox...isn't that funny, a black man going to work for a bleach company...
According to Bowman, Morrison told her "the last black to leave [the firm] went to Clorox...isn't that funny, a black man going to work for a bleach company...
...fall. According to notes made by Bowman directly after the interview, the recruiter, John H. Morrison of the prestigious Chicago firm of Kirkland and Ellis, told her that "the last black to leave [the firm] went to Clorox... isn't that funny, a black going to work for a bleach company?," and that the firm "just can't keep black lawyers because corporations hire them... they have to keep the quotas, too." These comments, if accurate, are both insensitive and irresponsible. But Morrison refuses to discuss any explanation of his actions publicly, although he has submitted a written explanation...
...shirt giving a two-handed thigh clasp to slit-eyed tough with TKO'ed reflexes; a plump little blonde in a too-tight girdle and high, cut jeans who's loosing her battle for the shag-cut brown-haired, fishy-moustached, brown-oiled, flat-faced stud in the bleach spotted blue sweatshirt who passes God-knowing glances to the skinny, tight-asses, thin-featured queen of the joint. The Oly tastes pretty good here in 1975 doubleknit cowboy heaven with pinball and Pong and ethnic diversity at a reasonable price...