Word: hamilton
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...bumpy week indeed. Carter had long been grumbling to associates that his campaign strategy needed to be overhauled. At a 2½-hr. shirtsleeved meeting with his top political aides on Sunday, he decided to give the task to his closest adviser, White House Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordan. Jordan accordingly joined the re-election committee as deputy to Chairman Robert Strauss. As Jordan's successor in the White House, Carter named Jack Watson, 41, the former Atlanta lawyer who managed the President's transition team in 1976 and since then has served as presidential assistant for intergovernmental...
California champagne spewed into plastic glasses in Hamilton Jordan's corner office at the White House one afternoon last week. The reason: after 33 witnesses had testified before 19 grand jury sessions on whether Jordan had snorted cocaine, the special federal grand jury voted unanimously that there was "insufficient evidence" for an indictment...
When Staff Sergeant Louis Loman, 33, joined the Air Force in 1971, he did so mainly for one reason: job security. He had just been laid off as a mechanic at a paper mill in Hamilton, Ohio, and he never wanted to face such hard times again. Now he is undecided about signing up for another tour of duty in 1981. "I like my job," says Loman, a B-52 air craft mechanic. "I don't want to get out. But I've got to go where the money is to make a living for my family...
Edward Alderfer Hamilton, Ohio...
Another goal of the Iowa program is to combat what the institute calls the "battered writer syndrome," i.e., student papers that are slashed with red pencil in the margins-awk for awkward phrase, dangle for dangling participles and modifiers-without any comments on substance. Says Iowa's David Hamilton: "Once you and the writer agree on what he is trying to say, then you can come to agreement about how to put it into form...