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Rocky's aides say that unlike many earlier Veeps, he does not have to clear his speeches with the White House, and did not clear those he made on the subject of New York. Nonetheless, when he told Washington Post Reporter Hobart Rowen last month that default would be a "catastrophe," Ford phoned Rockefeller to protest that this tough language was too much. After the reprimand, Rockefeller did not use that no-no word again, but he continued to make the same points. Reminded last week that Ford had denounced as "scare talk" predictions that default would bring economic...
After this decision, Macaire Henderson, one of the few freshmen who ran in the women's race, emerged as the winner. Jennifer Hobart, of Leverett House, and Carol Petsonk, of Lowell House, followed her across the finish line...
Javits consituency includes six of the fourteen formerly blacklisted schools: Columbia, Hobart, Pratt Institute, Colgate, Suny at Buffalo...
...Including Pollster George Gallup, International Lawyer Rita Hauser, Reader's Digest Editor in Chief Hobart Lewis, former USIA Director Leonard Marks, and Author James Michener...
...readers of most general publications get little serious economic analysis. There are exceptions. Leonard Silk of the New York Times is one of the few journalists whom academics respect as an intellectual in the field. The Times's Soma Golden and the Washington Post's Hobart Rowen have both done consistently fine work. Peter Milius of the Post recently explained with clarity the relationship between inflation, wage changes, productivity and unit labor costs-rather basic stuff, but necessary to educate a painfully ignorant public...