Word: carlson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Ullman's handiwork evoked howls of criticism from labor and business economists alike. "An administrative nightmare," declared AFL-CIO Research Director Rudy Oswald. "It's pro-Sun Belt and anti-Snow Belt," complained Jack Carlson, the chief economist of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, who objected to the bias for only growing firms...
...Koepke, a machinist at Reserve's $350 million lakeside plant: "It's like living in limbo." Understandably, most residents now postpone major home improvements. Savings deposits in the local bank have almost doubled in two years. Many residents are prepared to leave. Others are not, like Robert Carlson, 58, a 20-year foreman at Reserve, who has almost finished paying off a four-bedroom house. "We couldn't afford to go anywhere else," he says. Silver Bay residents have taken some hope from the fact that Minnesota's new Governor, Rudy Perpich, has designated the Reserve...
...pretty reason for seven stars to jester Carlson...
Norman A. Carlson, Director Bureau of Prisons Washington...
With the precision that characterized the campaign throughout, Administrator Bensinger first filled in U.S. Attorneys who would prosecute the incoming arrestees, discussed the expected influx of prisoners with Norman Carlson, director of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, and consulted Dr. Robert Du-Pont, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, about treatment requirements for addicts who would suddenly be in trouble as the supply of horse fell (the average addict needs five grams of heroin a day, at a cost of $60). Local hospitals were even alerted in case the planned arrests led to any injuries...