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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Then the violence started against Hoffa's men. In August 1974 an explosion wrecked Johnson's 45-ft. cabin cruiser, on which he and Hoffa had spent many pleasant hours fishing and talking union politics. George Roxburghy, a trustee of the local, was blinded in one eye by a shotgun blast. Otto Wendel, the local's secretary-treasurer, had his barn burned to the ground. A bomb exploded outside the house of an organizer for the local...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Jimmy Hoffa's Disappearance | 8/11/1975 | See Source »

...student health plan is under Blue COLLEGE TYPE OF PLAN PREMIUM SAMPLE BENEFITS Harvard Blue Cross Blue Shield $60.72 Abortions, dental, eye refraction not covered Outpatient covered only in accidents. Yale Own Plan $75 Abortions, outpatient fully covered. Dental not covered. Psychiatric care partially covered. Columbia Private Continental Insurance $27 First Semester $38 Second Abortion covered only if physical illness, complications. Outpatient covered. Not covered; dentistry on eye exams. Princeton Private: New York Life $29 Not covered: Abortions, outpatient, dentistry, eye exams. Brown Private: St. Paul Co. of East Providence $31.75 Abortions and outpatient are covered Pittsburgh Blue Cross Blue...

Author: By Bradley D. Simon, | Title: Harvard Will No Longer Require Insurance for Students Under University's Health Plan | 8/5/1975 | See Source »

...Harvard plan does not cover dental treatment, eye and hearing examinations or annual physical examinations. Out-patient care is only provided in accident cases, and abortions are available only to students covered under the optional family plan

Author: By Bradley D. Simon, | Title: Harvard Will No Longer Require Insurance for Students Under University's Health Plan | 8/5/1975 | See Source »

Magical Boats. Perhaps because of the knowing eye of J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery director who helped select the paintings, the show has interesting examples of artists who are almost too catalogued in the common memory. Take Guardi. The mind leaps to Venice's canals, but the show's Guardi is a fantastical landscape of writhing trees and magical boats. Boucher? Rather than playful nymphs and naked amoureuses, there are a phantasmagoric cottage and tower that the brothers Grimm might have imagined. And Ruisdael, that painter of flickering Dutch light, is represented by a picture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Loan from Leningrad | 8/4/1975 | See Source »

...beautiful women. The most spectacular picture is The Lute Player, painted by Caravaggio circa 1596 when he was only 23. No artist who saw its hard-lined reality, its dramatic lighting, its thrusting composition (the lute's throat almost reaches across the table to the viewer's eye), ever painted quite the same again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Loan from Leningrad | 8/4/1975 | See Source »

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