Word: consultancy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When the exhibition at the National Gallery closes on Aug. 18, Washingtonians will still be able to consult an important African collection: that of the Museum of African Art, housed in seven Victorian houses and now in its twelfth year, newly fortified by the collection and archives (almost 100,000 photographs) of the late Eliot Elisofon. No other photographer has ever covered Africa with more energy and knowledge than Elisofon, who contributed to LIFE for 35 years and was one of the first trustees of the Museum of African Art. Elisofon's collection of African art comprised more than...
...files-stacks of yellow legal pads-and he could not take any notes on what he saw. He could only indicate what he wanted; then a junior White House attorney, Geoff Shepard, would mark the passage and show it to Presidential Attorney Fred Buzhardt. Buzhardt would screen this and consult with St. Clair, who presumably would take the matter up with Nixon. The process, according to Frates, produced "only an inch or so" of material. Ehrlichman finally protested and left...
...Takes Israeli proposals to Damascus, then flies to Riyadh to consult with Saudi Arabia's King Faisal...
...political analysis, events proved sadly the Army's lack of revealed political consciousness. A kidnaping which made the "corporate criminal" look good, demands for a good program actually less sensible than Hearst's counter-offer, gratuitous insults against Hearst which further alienated the media, and a failure to consult with any of the leftist organizations on whose behalf the SLA was supposedly struggling, practically guaranteed the SLA's political isolation. Its crimes would have invited violent reprisals in any case, but more so in California where several series of mysterious killings this year have left police authorities--especially...
...formally turn over the powers of his office to General António de Spínola, the spiritual leader of the rebellion, rather than let the government "fall in the streets." Spínola, who claimed to be aloof from the plotting, replied that he would have to consult the junior officers who had led the coup. "I am not the leader of this movement," he maintained. "I did not act against the government." He added: "If the government has the good sense to find a solution, I think I will be doing a service by speaking...