Word: cuttings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Boston attorney and occasional sailing companion of Ted's, Tretter, 30, is typical of the smart, clean-cut young men whom the Kennedys have attracted to their campaigns. A 1960 dean's list graduate of Boston College, Tretter volunteered for Ted's first Senate race and worked as an advance man, mapping itineraries and revving up crowds for the candidate's appearance. He now works for the New England Regional Commission in Boston...
...would be $1 billion less than anticipated, and suggested that the Secretary call the President. "He certainly will be pleased," the aide said. In his most urbane accents, Clifford answered: "No, I'm not going to call the President. Because if I do, he will tell me to cut $2 billion. No, I'm going to wait for the President to call me, and then I am going to tell him we can cut only $500 million. Then we'll be all right." And that, says Clifford's aide, was exactly the way it went...
...suffered a concussion that prevented her from trying to get out of the car. The Edgartown medical examiner, Dr. Donald Mills, who ruled out the autopsy initially, says that Dinis agreed on the telephone, as late as the day Mary Jo was buried, "that in view of the clear-cut evidence of drowning, no real need for an autopsy existed...
Taking the matter into his own hands, a long-haired hairdresser named Bob Woodford, 31, started making shorthair wigs for America's harried longhairs. "When it doesn't make sense to have long hair in certain situations," he says, "you have two alternatives: you can cut it and wait two years for it to grow back or you can cover it up with a wig. Take a guy in the Army reserve. If he's going into drill for two days, why should he have to change his image for the other 28 days? The sergeants...
...prosecuted for my transgression against the Virginia traffic code than be persecuted for being a freak," he invested in one of Woodford's wigs. He didn't beat the rap, but the arresting officer said: "Well, one good thing came out of this: you got your hair cut." Another bought his wig so that customs agents would not search him for marijuana after a trip to South America...