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Witch-Hunters. Allen plays a politically innocent but street-shrewd cashier in a bar and grill, whose old high school friend (Michael Murphy) is a blacklisted TV writer suddenly in need of someone to sign his scripts for him, cash his checks and show up at rehearsals pretending he wrote the thing. The friend is gifted, the network execs are pleased, and Allen (who takes a percentage for his services) soon finds himself prospering and enjoying his demi-celebrity. But, of course, a tweed jacket and a book-lined pad do not an author make. The Front's best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE FRONT: Bleaklist | 10/11/1976 | See Source »

What I did say was that I expected, or feared, chaos, which, from my point of view as a problem solver and question answerer, not a cashier, means lots of problems with hard answers or questions that should never have arisen; in other words, explaining, patching and apoligizing for mistakes in buying and organizing. My remark to your reporter indicated that that did not happen, and lines and crowded aisles do not contradict my statement. The managers and buyers should be praised for their work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unjustified Ridicule | 10/5/1976 | See Source »

...know how much he took," Robert J. Larson '76, the cashier, said. "I didn't count it as I gave it to him. It wasn't' too bad though...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAHLY'S ROBBED | 4/15/1976 | See Source »

...compactly built man with a French accent, Mayer radiates his special brand of charm even when he's ordering lunch. While passing through the line he has managed to say something to all the food service employees, the cashier, and several students. But he is not, by any means, an overbearing chatterbox. A man of outstanding accomplishments. Mayer is also exceptionally modest. He would rather talk about his work as master of Dudley House than about his many achievements in the field of nutrition...

Author: By Martha S. Hewson, | Title: Jean Mayer: You Are What You Eat | 1/19/1976 | See Source »

Early last November Riccardo presented Britain's Prime Minister Harold Wilson with a prickly problem. Unless the British government agreed to provide massive aid for Chrysler's troubled British subsidiary, Riccardo said, the company would be forced to shut down its five major plants in Britain and cashier its 25,000 employees there. For a while it seemed that Riccardo, whose sometimes brusque manner long ago earned him the nickname "the Flamethrower," would have to do just that. Wilson denounced the Riccardo ultimatum, angrily protesting that Chrysler had left the government "with a pistol at its head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: Battle of Britain | 12/29/1975 | See Source »

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