Word: haling
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Only the day before, the papers had published pictures of a smiling and apparently hale Franco, and a television film showed him chatting amiably with visitors and journalists. But after the somber bulletin, a special edition of Madrid's evening newspaper Informaciones was snapped up within minutes, and the capital was abuzz with rumors and speculation about Spain's future...
...Though most of the land is choice, some of the bases contain outdated utilities and old buildings that would be expensive for a company either to renovate or tear down. Also, the military goes on using portions of some of the bases for such purposes as storing nuclear materials. Hale Champion, former chairman of the Massachusetts Federal Base Conversion Commission, referring hyperbolically to radiation from the nuclear stockpiles, asks: "Who wants to build a shoe factory that will glow in the dark...
...graduated from the Law School in February 1947 (before leaving, St. Clair and a partner won the prestigious Ames Competition), and joined Hale and Dorr, one of Boston's top law firms. He has been there ever since (although he submitted the customary resignation when he left to work for Nixon in Washington...
...Hale Champion, financial vice president, said yesterday that he does not yet know where the $60,000 or $70,000 for the project will come from. But he added that he has assured Martin and Anne Peretz, the Trustees and the Faculty that the central administration will take responsibility for the costs...
Chase and Peterson will also become directors of Harvard Management along with Cabot, Treasurer George Putnam '49, President Bok, Financial Vice President Hale Champion, and two other members of the Corporation, Albert L. Nickerson '33 and Francis H. Burr...