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...restless lot under the Nixon Administration. To find out what they are thinking, TIME Correspondent Loye Miller last week interviewed two prominent G.O.P, liberals in states that are usually far apart in political philosophy, Iowa and Massachusetts. As might be expected, the Midwesterner-Tom J. Riley, 40, a successful Cedar Rapids lawyer, an eight-year (1961-1968) veteran of the Iowa legislature and an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 1968, was happier with Nixon and more willing to give him time to tackle the country's problems. John S. Saloma III, 34, an associate professor of political science...
...Cedar Rapids. . .. 9,358 Kansas City. . . 8,965 Atlanta...
...officers for 1969-70. President, Edward W. Jones of Kirkland House and Dahlgren, Virginia; VicePresident, Thomas R. Johnston of Dunster House and Schenectady, New York, Treasurer, James W. Sullivan of Winthrop House and Bronxville, New York; Chairman of Freshman Orientation Committee, Joseph J. Thaler of Quincy House and Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Chairman of Schools Committee, Mark T. Stein of Leverett House and Nashville, Tenn.; Chairman of University Guides Committee, Bradley P. Ware, of Eliot House and Buffalo, New York; and Chairman of Athletic Committee, Kirkman K. Dolby of Eliot House...
...stick close to their home and four children. They relax by listening to their record collection of 450 LPs (Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Kenton), watching television on a set bought with quarters saved in a giant Seagram's bottle, or taking the family tor a weekend picnic on Cedar Lake...
...surprisingly, all the ore and coal are so far committed to raw material-poor Japanese steel and chemical companies. One of Utah's favorite customers back home is U. S. Steel, for which the company supplies some 600,000 tons of ore annually from a mine in Cedar City. The mine is Utah's last major link with its native state and namesake...