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...bounded up those stairs, flopped in a seat, while the Caroline rolled down a distant runway, headed for another city, another rally. Kennedy reigned in his swivel chair at the center of the cabin, barking at his campaign organizers, laughing at the pratfalls of the traveling press, sucking on Callard & Bowser butterscotch squares for his strained larynx, and showering the floor with the devoured pages of the day's newspapers. All the while a comely stewardess rubbed Frances Fox tonic into his luxurious shock of hair, a zealously tended political asset...
...Goelitz has a standing order to ship up to 60 cases (720 bags) of Jelly Bellys to Washington each month. They go to the White House, to Capitol Hill and just about every Government agency. While John F. Kennedy favored Callard & Bowser toffees, and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan would seldom venture abroad without his kippers, neither statesman's penchant influenced popular taste as Reagan's Bellys have...
...generation of students affected most by the media revolution." But at least some of the responsibility for the lower scores must be placed on the schools themselves. "There is no question that there is less emphasis on language skills in elementary and secondary schools," says Princeton Admissions Director Timothy Callard. "The emphasis is on students expressing themselves freely at the expense of rigorous work. And this shows up on SAT scores...
Timothy C. Callard, Princeton's director of admissions, said yesterday. "Religion isn't considered at all in admissions, and I have no idea what he bases his data...
...individual student has taken it upon himself to embark on a crusade to prove there is discrimination against Jewish male applicants. No other undergraduates have joined him, and the few letters to the Princetonian on the issue have been opposed to him," Callard said...