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...history with a dedicated but only average campaign staff and a need to spend valuable hours in one of Boston's most venerable political institutions--the money room. Apart from their headquarters, candidates for high, and expensive public offices, usually maintain a posh suite of rooms where they greet and meet potential financial contributors. To add to the atmosphere of exclusiveness, the location of the money room is always a well-guarded secret...
Tartabull drew the second walk off Willis to lead off the eighth. Dalton Jones pushed a single past Shannon, and Schoendinst trotted out to greet left-hander Joe Hoerner--the greatest thing to happen to Boston since A1 Worthington. Yaz belted a tape-measure drive some 430 feet into the right field swarm, and the Sox lead 5-0. Boston skies gushed rain, and the lights went on at Fenway
...Businessmen to test their mettle. Indeed, "Financing Higher Education through Student Enterprise," is still HSA's motto. But the ease with which funds from one business can be used to aid in capitalizing another, and the willing and open minds with which HSA's student executives and graduate directors greet the idea of creating new businesses have made the place a haven for latter-day entrepreneurs...
...There is a time and a season for everything," intoned Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler, echoing Ecclesiastes. "Now is the time and the season for this tax increase." Members of the House Ways and Means Committee did not exactly greet Fowler's message as Holy Writ. Their refractory mood was shared by most of their congressional co'leagues. With constituents' mail all but unanimously opposed to President Johnson's proposed 10% surcharge on corporate and personal income taxes, Capitol Hill was loudly unconvinced of the Administration's economic and political sagacity in seeking a tax boost...
...seat Convention Hall for a folk-singing peace-in, had quietly arranged with the Interior Department to give her concert at the Washington Monument. Then, two days before the concert, she popped the announcement that the D.A.R. had barred her, sat back to greet the sympathetic throngs. "I'm dedicating my first number to the D.A.R.," she said onstage, "and all those I really need...