Word: gordon
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have probably been somewhat negligent in keeping up the labels," Robert G. Gordon '60, Store 24 office director, said yesterday...
Nevertheless, Gordon said he had never seen the unit-price labels used by consumers in his store. "I use them myself in the supermarket, but in stores like ours with restricted product lines and with higher prices, it's just not worth it. We just don't stock two kinds of peanut butter," he said
Dean, in turn, had already talked at length to G. Gordon Liddy, one of the leaders of the Watergate burglars and counsel at the time for Nixon's reelection finance committee. Fired Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox had sought this tape because, he had advised the court, "this was the first opportunity for full discussion of how to handle the Watergate incident. The inference that they [Ehrlichman and Haldeman] reported [to Nixon] on Watergate and may well have received instructions is almost irresistible...
They plan to send as many as possible out to local FM radio stations, rock reviewers, record companies--anyone who will listen. "If I can afford 20 copies, I'll send out 20 copies," Gordon says. "You get as many logs into the fire as you can, and then see what happens...
...record deal fell through in August when the producer who was backing them had a serious auto accident and left the business, and now, the Sweat Band is doing some recording of original songs by Bancroft and his brother Gordon. Kent is taking a producing course at the Orson Welles Cinema that includes use of a studio, but the group has to pay for each record they press...