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...incurs his disfavor. Former Crimson president Richard Meislin '75 snagged a Times job right out of college as Rosenthal's copyboy--bottom of the ladder that runs: copyboy-news clerk-reporter trainee-reporter--and rose like a Saturn V. rocket through the ranks. He now works as Albany burean chief, possibly the youngest bureau chief in the Times' history...
...Burean letter, 6/13/69, and WFO letter, 7/22/69, both captioned "Soviet-Intelligence Services Recruitment of Students...
...that men mined coal with picks and shovels-half a million men. But after World War II, when mechanization came to the mines. machines began replacing the men. Coalmine employment in Appalachia dropped from 475,000 in 1950 to 119,000 last year-but now, according to the Burean of Mines, the decline has about dropped, and over the next several years the number of men working in the mines will increase again. Right now there are 96.00 men working underground, producing the bulk of the 50,000.000 tons of coal produced annually in the United States...
Through a series of treaties completed years ago, New York Indians are not under the jurisdiction of the government's Burean of Indian Affairs (BIA), an organization which Parker described as wanting "everything they can get their hands...
Grinspoon attributes the popular prejudices against grass to the propaganda campaign waged by the Federal Burean of Narcoties during the 1930's and to America's puritanical attitude toward the pursuit of pleasure...