Word: hamilton
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...insider: "There were some who thought all they had to do was take their case to Jimmy and he'd give them what they wanted." They learned differently. Producing a balanced budget by fiscal 1981 is one of Carter's main goals over the next four years. Hamilton Jordan, who was emerging as de facto chief of staff of the White House, supplied the political rationale: "If we balance the budget [by then], politically no one can touch Jimmy Carter...
...quotes from Carter campaign speeches calling for more spending on the environment. The President was not moved. Patricia Harris, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, asked for more funds to expand a program of subsidized housing for the poor. She too was turned down. Says top White House Aide Hamilton Jordan: "Jimmy's just as fiscally conservative as Bert Lance-or worse...
...office by 7, he reviewed the budget changes, huddled with top Carter Aide Hamilton Jordan on Government reorganization, appeared on a radio talk show and chatted with Carter three times. Then he went over the CIA budget with Director-designate Stansfield Turner and reassured several business leaders, including General Motors Corp. Chairman Thomas Murphy, that the Administration would pursue moderate economic policies...
Cincinnati is a city blessed with more than its share of good restaurants and bad weather, and less than its share of smut. That latter distinction is largely the work of Hamilton County Prosecutor Simon Leis Jr., 42, who has pursued local sex-shop and massage-parlor operators with the zeal of a Torquemada...
...heart just bleeds for Radio Producer Hamilton Cloud, who at $12,000 a year complains that he cannot afford to get married. I'm 23, a white B.U. graduate who earns less than $9,000 a year as an editorial assistant for a small magazine in Chicago. I am not only married but I am also supporting my husband through medical school. We too are still getting used to the idea that things will never be cheaper than they...