Word: complaints
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Lawyer Peter Fleming if Mitchell had ever requested him to "fix" the Vesco affair, Casey replied: "Nobody ever asked me to fix the case." And Walter Bonner, Stans' top lawyer, inquired: "Is it not a fact, Mr. Casey, that Maurice Stans never, never asked you to fix this complaint?" Casey replied: "That's a fact...
...agency ruling followed a formal complaint by Joost-Gaugier which accused Tufts of engaging in discriminatory practices in promotion, hiring, salary, and reappointment...
...Last week Lennon chalked up another demerit. He was bounced from Los Angeles' most fashionable nightclub, the Troubadour, for ribald heckling of the Smothers Brothers. On the way out with his secretary May Pang, Lennon threw a right at Freelance Photographer Brenda Mary Perkins, who filed a complaint with the police. Lennon is uncharacteristically mum on the subject. Taking his lawyer's advice, he said: "No comment...
This doesn't seem to be the year for graduate students. Faculty budget cut-backs promise a reduction in teaching fellows in some departments, probably later this year. Add to that a complaint that teaching fellows are receiving too little money for too much work, and you've got the basis for student complaints voiced at a symposium early this week...
Anderson is "three-fourths reporter and one-fourth showman, but it's that high visibility which brings in stories," Cloherty says. On a more personal level, "when a couple of veterans who aren't getting their benefits or somebody else with a complaint against the government walks in the office each week, and gets fixed up by a few phone calls from Jack Anderson, it's satisfying...