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...James T. Clifford...
...script along with 29-year-old writer-director Dick Bartlett, Ruby is a lady busdriver, plump, grey, going on fifty--a perfect target for cheap humor. She does her route mornings and afternoons and has the use of the bus for the rest of the day. Her husband, Clifford, lives in a wheelchair and spends his time making fudge on the kitchen stove. He travels through the town on his wheelchair stopping at every house like a mailman, but the woman who brings him a glass of water still has some fudge left over from last week...
Senator Tom Eagleton, of Missouri, and longtime Presidential Adviser, Jim Rowe, who had opposed Muskie's ill-fated effort in Wisconsin, were sunk in gloom over his fourth-place finish there. Clark Clifford had also been against competing in that primary, but his was a voice of optimism still. U.A.W. President Leonard Woodcock, Businessman-Diplomat Sol Linowitz and Muskie's Maine confidant, George Mitchell, added their warnings, suggestions and views to the three-hour discussion that ended with a compromise agreement on new Muskie strategy...
...CLIFFORD M. BLACK...
MILK PRICES. On March 12, 1971, Clifford Hardin, then Secretary of Agriculture, announced that there would be no increase in support prices for milk during the next year. Ten days later, a large dairy cooperative gave $10,000 to four Republican Party committees through its political arm, TAPE (Trust for Agricultural Political Education). The next day, 16 officials of dairymen's co-ops met privately with Nixon and Hardin. According to Hardin, they argued that increases in their costs demanded a boost in the support price. Two days after that, Hardin raised the support price from...