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...Sheppard found them quite different from the majority of children's stories. "Most books published since 1950," he says, "seem to have been written by moonlighting matchbook copywriters and have all the cultural significance of a between-meals snack." After four years with the now defunct New York Herald Tribune, first as a literary editor and then as managing editor of the Book Week supplement, Sheppard joined TIME in 1967. Today he samples as many as 30 books per week before choosing the ones he will review. "This week's story is partly a news story," he says...
...City-Poly game, the third oldest high school rivalry in the nation, has left its mark on more than the heart of this City grad. Indeed, the effects of the rivalry might better be gauged by the toll of buses and students that herald the annual passage of the game...
...beef and apple cake à la mode) represented a well-heeled selection of the Southern California Establishment, including onetime Haldeman associates former Communications Director Herbert G. Klein and former HEW Secretary Robert H. Finch, Nixon Contributors Justin Dart and Holmes Tuttle, U.C.L.A. Chancellor Charles E. Young and Los Angeles Herald-Examiner publisher George Hearst Jr. Explained Klein: "Finch and I had our differences with Bob. But this isn't a time to ignore a man who is down...
...BOSTON HERALD--MOST NEWS...
According to the Miami Herald, the probe of the Senator's finances began after Gainesville Builder Philip I. Emmer complained to the FBI that a Gurney emissary had demanded $5,000 for FHA approval of two apartment projects costing $6,000,000. The Herald reported that another builder, John Priestes of Miami, told a grand jury that he had been promised influence through Gurney's office if he paid Larry E. Williams, who was then an aide to the Senator, $500 a house for each FHA-subsidized housing contract he received. Priestes reportedly testified that he had turned...