Word: groves
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Richard Grove, freshman class president at Princeton, said yesterday, "They bought the cars three weeks ago when Princeton was undefeated and supposedly contending for the Ivy title. He added that the "interest in football has declined since Princton's last three losses to Penn, Brown and Colgate...
...efforts to thwart Imetal, Copperweld has rallied impressive support-with the help of its image maker, Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Pittsburgh's biggest public relations firm. Hundreds of Copperweld's 4,300 employees have ridden buses into Washington and Manhattan to picket against the takeover, urged on by United Steelworkers President I.W. Abel. Republican Senators Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania and Robert Taft of Ohio, where Copperweld operates two plants, have issued statements supporting the Pittsburgh firm. Pennsylvania Governor Milton J. Shapp sent a wire to Smith stating his belief that Imetal wants Copperweld "as a source of cash only...
...Professor Martin Duberman, himself a homosexual: "Gay men are freer in terms of time and responsibilities to act on the sexual needs that all human beings share." In Gay Spirit (Grove Press; $6.95), a sex manual for homosexuals, David Loomis reminds his readers that they do not have to contend with "pregnancy, diaphragms, daily hat compliments, paying for every damn thing, marriage contracts and divorce settlements, alimony, babies that screech in the night and adultery...
...from those files and related documents, officials developed an index of 300,000 names, which were stored in a CIA computer. Some of its entries were absurd as well as illegal (because the operation exceeded the CIA's statutory authority). For example, CHAOS analysts opened a file on Grove Press after the firm published a book by British Double Agent Kim Philby. The file was so unduly complete that it even contained reviews of the sexually explicit movie / Am Curious (Yellow) because it was distributed by Grove Press...
...will bring to Washington considerable knowledge about one element of HEW's huge triad: education. Born in Grove Hill, Ala., Mathews has been president of the U. of A. since 1969. He took his A.B. and M.A. there and got a Ph.D. in the history of American education at New York's Columbia University. "His life has been centered around education," says an Alabama associate. "His father and grandfather before him were superintendents of education in Clarke County...