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Angry Press. All week long, Dr. Janet Travell, the White House physician, smilingly dodged the press. While the President was in Palm Beach, Associate Press Secretary Andrew Hatcher was asked if a consulting doctor had been called in, answered, "No." But word soon leaked out that Dr. Preston Wade, a New York surgeon, had indeed flown to Palm Beach to examine the President's back...
Facing angry correspondents, Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said that Hatcher had not known of Wade's visit when first asked. Hatcher, said Salinger, had learned about it later, but had not bothered to inform the press because nobody had asked him about it. Salinger later implied that the reporters were somehow at fault for not repeating their questions...
...negotiations ended. "Tish" Baldrige denied that she had phoned London, said she had only sent Bui a letter "to let him know what was cooking," confirming the fact that his services were no longer sought. Then, to reassure the present White House kitchen crew, Associate Press Secretary Andrew Hatcher formally announced: "It is the feeling that the present staff is entirely adequate for the current limited social calendar at the White House...
...TIME reported that one Dave Hatcher said that he preferred Brown to Princeton, as he thought that Princeton is too much of a party school. We at Brown will not sit idle while aspersions are cast at our alma mater. While Brown certainly will give him a better education, it should not go unsaid that if anyone in the Ivy League throws parties, Brown throws them bigger and better. RICHARD R. WANDMACHER Providence...
Which boy would Princeton accept? All of them were topnotch candidates, but Princeton chose one. The hairsplitting decision: Bruce Blair, admitted on the strength of his general well-rounded record and strong aptitude-test scores. Ohle and Hatcher were undismayed. They both got into Brown, their first choice on the basis of a spring trip to it and Princeton. "A party school" was the way Hatcher saw Princeton. "I am willing to sacrifice Princeton's better name for what I think will be a better education...