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...Court Clerk William Johnston said late this week that the case may come up some time next week, but that he could not yet be sure of the exact date...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Delayed Donuts | 4/26/1975 | See Source »

Ruemelin said there is a "noticeable increase" in the number of students who asked about the Federal Summer Civil Service test this year. For many, a civil service rating serves as a "back-up." The student thinks, perhaps optimistically, that it will land him a job as a government clerk, if he cannot find anything better by June. For others, the rating is a prerequisite for a government internship program, and the competition for these jobs can be stiff. After Ruemelin ran a notice in the OGCP newsletter advertising 15 pre-law internships in Washington 15 to 20 people came...

Author: By Brenda Gruss, | Title: Bread Lines, Welfare or Luck? | 4/11/1975 | See Source »

...unblemished chin; Braverman had visions of a Wepner TV commercial endorsing a shaving cream that gave even the world champion Bayonne Bleeder a smooth, nick-free shave. Prophesied Trainer Prezant: "This will be the biggest surprise in boxing." And Wepner's second wife Phyllis, a post office clerk, announced that she would like a Mercedes-Benz if her husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: In Stitches | 4/7/1975 | See Source »

...imagine my life changing. The things I am interested in are things that money can't buy," said Julie Roy, 36, a department-store clerk who had just been awarded $350,000 by a Manhattan court. For nine days Roy was in a courtroom face-off with Psychiatrist and Cosmopolitan Columnist Renatus Hartogs, 66, who, she claimed, had mixed professional advice with sexual advances (TIME, March 24). Sexual intercourse with the good doctor, claimed Roy, had only produced severe depression and two involuntary stretches in a New York psychiatric ward. Last week a six-member jury awarded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 31, 1975 | 3/31/1975 | See Source »

...Thurber as an eight-year-old would a broken alarm clock, the gears and springs are all here: the bow-and-arrow accident that cost him one eye at the age of six, the loopy Columbus boyhood, the insuperable Midwestern chauvinism, the sexual shyness, the days as a code clerk at the U.S. embassy in Paris, the two dozen straight rejections by The New Yorker, the friendships with Playwright-Actor Elliot Nugent and E.B. White, the odd adversary relationship with New Yorker Editor Harold Ross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Bibulography | 3/31/1975 | See Source »

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