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Strict secrecy shrouds the identity of the ten. But a dozen or so names keep turning up. Among them: outsiders Harvard Dean Henry Rosovsky; Stanford President Richard Lyman; and Thomas Ehrlich, former dean of Stanford Law School, now president of the Legal Services Corporation. The list may also include two former Yale undergraduates: William Muir ('54), a professor of political science at Berkeley, and Prosser Gifford ('51), a Rhodes scholar and dean of Amherst since 1967. Among Yale faculty members and administrators thought to be on the list are A. Bartlett Giamatti, director of humanities division, and Hanna...
...Tiger army represents more than a bunch of lowly challengers. Coach Bob Casciola's mean 5-2 defense, led by linebackers Andy Hvidston and Bob Ehrlich, and middle guard Pete Funke, limited its opponents to 41 points in the first four games, before relinquishing 31 digits to a powerhouse Colgate squad last week...
...supply Israel with 18 attack helicopters and an undetermined number of F-16 fighters. As proof that the country was prepared to do a bit of belt tightening before making new requests, Begin's government last week sprang an unpleasant surprise on Israeli consumers. Finance Minister Simcha Ehrlich announced wide-ranging anti-inflation measures to reduce a $130 million budget deficit. By cutting subsidies on basic commodities, the government forced a 25% rise in the price of such staples as bread, cheese, milk and chicken; gasoline rose from $1.87 per gal. to $2.40. Although opposition politicians warned that some...
Apart from the generals, Begin's Cabinet is mostly lackluster. Finance Minister Simcha Ehrlich, for instance, is not an economist but a manufacturer of optical goods. He may well have a hard time coping with Israel's rampaging inflation and convincing the country to accept a controversial Likud program to counter it with planned unemployment...
...courtroom seemed even more somber than usual. Nine months before, the court had allowed the imposition of the death penalty for murder. Now it was being asked to permit capital punishment for crimes in which no life has been taken. The state of Georgia was seeking permission to electrocute Ehrlich Anthony Coker for the rape of a 16-year-old housewife...