Word: glenn
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Otherwise, the committee barely laid a glove on Lance. Summed up Ohio Senator John Glenn: "I think we've gone ethics-happy up here. It's beginning to reach the point where cash is the only acceptable asset for a public official, and you have to keep it at home because if you put it in a bank it might be affected by your decisions...
...Glenn is right, it would be difficult to deny that a key figure in the ethics binge has been Lance's boss, Jimmy Carter. Even the President, however, seemed ready to bend his rigid rules a bit. As he noted at his press conference last week in connection with another touchy subject, "There are many things in life that are not fair"*-and perhaps he has come to recognize that one of those things may be his demand that Lance rid himself so precipitately of his stock holdings. The President's decision to relax his demand for Lance...
...Glenn Dinnerstein has spent several of the last few summers away at camp, but this summer he's taking courses in American government and expository writing. Dinnerstein, who will be a senior next year at Elizabeth Irwin high school in New York, said yesterday he is enjoying his summer at Harvard, largely because it has not met his expectations...
...staged a campus march, and some of them pitched tents on the famous hill. They vowed to stay until the bulldozers pushed them out. So far the university's trustees have reject ed the protesters' demands to pick another site. At week's end retiring President Glenn Olds ordered the eviction of the 50 to 100 tent dwellers, many of whom are not students. They planned to resist...
...other than the rubber stamp that it has become; Winpisinger is expected to be a catalyst for change. At least four members are likely to vote with him to reform AFL-CIO policies: Murray Finley, president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers; Sol Chaikin, president of the Ladies Garment Workers; Glenn Watts, chief of the Communications Workers, and Jerry Wurf, head of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. Two more possible recruits for a liberal coalition are Lloyd McBride, new president of the United Steelworkers, and Douglas Fraser, who is expected to lead the United Auto Workers back...