Word: clerkes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harold Willens, 56, started as a $10-a-week grocery clerk to support his parents...
...failed to add was that such patriotism can be profitable. The proof is to be found in an obscure document called "Accounts, G. Washington with the United States, Commencing June 1775, and ending June 1783, Comprehending a Space of 8 Years." It was published in 1833 by the Chief Clerk in the Register's Office of the Treasury Department. Eight years later it reappeared under different auspices with the title "A Monument to Washington's Patriotism." Coauthor Kitman came across this historical curiosity at the New York Public Library while he was researching a proposed epic entitled...
...addition to Vegas, she has played three Tonight shows, Ed Sullivan four times (one will be rerun July 26) and signed a $250,000 record contract with Decca. In accepted success-story fashion, she has moved her father, a TV repairman, and her mother, who worked as a hospital clerk to pay for her singing lessons, from their Bronx walk-up apartment to Manhattan's expensive Upper East Side...
...this level, Playwright Myrna Lamb casts one ambiguous vote for hanky-panky. On the Brechtian Greek chorus song-and-dance level she casts one unambiguous vote for women's freedom. The chorus delineates the roles into which women have presumably been thrust and demeaned-cook, clerk, wife, mother and sexual plaything...
...Harvard managed to forget Blackmun quickly, Blackmun never forgot Harvard. He contributed biographies of himself to every report of his class. In his Decennial Report, in 1939, he writes that he has served as a law clerk to a Federal Judge in St. Paul, and is now a tax specialist. In addition, he is a junior partner in a law firm in St. Paul, and teaches Real Property at St. Paul College of Law. He is a member of the Tennis Club of St. Paul, and secretary of the Hennepin County Bar Association...