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After this decision, Macaire Henderson, one of the few freshmen who ran in the women's race, emerged as the winner. Jennifer Hobart, of Leverett House, and Carol Petsonk, of Lowell House, followed her across the finish line...
Moore emerged from the parking lot at 11:39 a.m. and stood on the corner in her neatly pressed blue raincoat. She lounged about, her hands in her pockets, her black purse on her arm. She chatted with San Francisco Examiner Reporter Carol Pogash, who had known her from the food program set up by Randolph Hearst, Pogash's former publisher. "You know, the Secret Service visited my house yesterday," Moore blurted out. "They kept me for an hour and questioned me. You know, they could have kept me for 72 hours if they had wanted to." Pogash thought...
...after the Examiner's 3 p.m. final deadline, and refused to share with his editors his knowledge of any FBI disclosures. Though KQED-TV Reporter Marilyn Baker talked regularly with him on his private home phone, Examiner staffers on the story were routinely denied access. Says Examiner Reporter Carol Pogash: "There was a gag on us. We were told to cool it, not to pursue our leads...
...shows and taped variety series. "We hope to attract guests who are not normally seen on television," explains Arledge. Adds Cosell: "Are you happy with the pretaped Hollywood shows which have a floating crap game of guests with McLean Stevenson this week, Tim Conway the next week, moving between Carol Burnett and Cher?" Instead Arledge and Cosell scheduled "acts"-performers doing a full turn. ABC has money to book the best: each show is budgeted at around $250,000 and, as Howard says, "I got a lot of due bills out to people...
...year's leave from teaching to concentrate on rowing. Claudia Schneider, a 23-year-old graduate of Long Beach State, has discovered a fighting streak in herself. "Ninety percent of rowing is between the ears," she says. "You don't have to be born an athlete." Carol Brown, 22, a political science major at Princeton, admits, "I'm a masochist. I like to work myself very hard...