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...most of her life, Frances Knight has been a Women's Liberation movement unto herself. By 1955, she had battled her way up through the undergrowths of Washington's civil service to the directorship of the State Department's Passport Office. She rules that fiefdom with a combination of efficiency and truculent passion rare in any bureaucracy...
...much is a police directorship worth? In Newark, about $15,000. That figure was in Mayor Kenneth Gibson's Dow-Jones of bribes he has been offered during the first 21 months of his administration. In all, Gibson said last week, $31,000 could have been his for making certain appointments. The offers came in anonymous notes and calls and included propositions of 10% kickbacks on city construction programs...
Administration sources first leaked to the press on July 1 that Blumenthal had been offered the post. Had he accepted the $38,000-a-year directorship, Blumenthal-who lived in Leverett House and was Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON-would have become the youngest person to hold a major post in the Nixon administration...
...Maurice D. Kilbridge, dean of the Graduate School of Design, reaffirmed Wednesday his decision not to renew Hartman's appointment, although he said that Hartman will be reappointed to the directorship of the Urban Field Service, a post he has held for the last five years...
...Museum of Contemporary Crafts, founded 14 years ago with a grant from Mrs. Vanderbilt Webb, has become increasingly enterprising in the last few years under the directorship of Paul Smith, breaking away from displays of traditional crafts to put on some of the more innovative shows in town. Currently, the museum has succeeded in outclassing its rich neighbor, the Museum of Modern...