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...officials admit that Moscow will buy at least 6 million tons from other grain exporters, and Peter Rankin, director of food policy studies at Georgetown University's Center for Strategic and International Studies, estimates that the Soviets will be able to buy up to 11 million tons. Says Clayton Yeutter, president of Chicago's Mercantile Exchange: "In the end, the Soviets will get all they want. The effectiveness of the grain embargo will be zero...
Durante's career took off when he formed a vaudeville act with Tap Dancer Lou Clayton and Crooner Eddie Jackson. The trio played the Palace, appeared in a Ziegfeld revue, and provided the smash number for Cole Porter's 1930 musical, The New Yorkers. Other Broadway hits followed, including Porter's Red, Hot and Blue, which co-starred Bob Hope and Ethel Merman. It did not take long for Durante to get a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Hollywood. His first film, New Adventures of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (1931), was written by Charles MacArthur...
...boycott was cancelled temporarily," Clayton R. Squire '80, vice president of the House Committee, said yesterday...
...hope to get 100 per cent of the house to sign the petition," Clayton A. Sure '80. said yesterday. He added that the signed petition would be sent to Monteville, Frank J. Weissbecker, director of food services, and Archie C. Epps III, dean of students...
Columnists' condescension toward Carter is widespread in Washington. Witness Clayton Fritchey: "President Carter says he doesn't 'panic in a crisis.' But that's not the problem. The problem is that he panics without a crisis." The sagacious George F. Will has reasoned that "the national interest" dictates that Carter should be eliminated from the 1980 presidential race, and as quickly as possible. If George Will had been old enough to pundit in 1948, would he have summoned the national interest against Harry Truman...