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Researcher Sue Raffety learned to cook with her mother, who ran a tearoom in Blackwell, Okla. For the cover, Sue spent 19 days interviewing food experts in Manhattan, sampling all the while. One day she was forced to eat three chefs-delight lunches within five hours. Editor Cranston Jones-ate and edited-but stayed out of the kitchen. He was content in the knowledge that his wife has had lessons at Paris' Cordon Bleu...
...people who worked on the cover story, Researcher Mary Vanaman, who undertook an impressive survey of the facts, figures and philosophies of middle age, and Boston Bureau Chief Ruth Mehrtens, who interviewed Miss Bacall, are both above the average for their categories. So are Editor Cranston Jones, 48, and Writer Ted Kalem...
Last week Miller became the first American ever to be compensated by a Good Samaritan statute-a pioneering law enacted by California last summer to indemnify citizens who suffer injuries or damages while trying to prevent crimes or capture criminals. California Controller Alan Cranston mailed Miller a check for $269.60. "No one expects the new law to change human nature," said Cranston, a leader in getting the law passed. "But I believe it is a big step in helping to create an atmosphere all too lacking in our modern society...
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California's Democrats are used to a certain amount of dissidence, but that was too much. Last week Governor Pat Brown fired off a sizzling letter condemning Casady's "appalling statement" and asking for his immediate resignation. State Controller Alan Cranston, a former president of the Democratic Council, called Casady's comments "destructive." Some of Casady's colleagues in the council jibed that he should have the guts to burn his membership card. But so far, no fire...