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...LIBRARY plans have touched off a wave of building in the Cambridge area. Kanavos Enterprises, a Cambridge development firm, has announced plans for a 315 room Holiday Inn across from the Harvard Square Post Office, to be finished by June 1974, and another local developer, Graham Gund, plans to build a 500 room hotel on a Memorial Drive site. Both developers have said that they expect most of their business to come from visitors to the library...
Kanavos Enterprises, a Cambridge developing firm, will build a 315-room Holiday Inn across from the Harvard Square Post Office, with a projected completion date of June 1974, about two years before the Kennedy Library opens. And another local developer, Graham Gund, announced last month that he will build a 500-room hotel for the Hyatt Regency Corporation, to be opened by mid-1975. Both developers expect a large part of their business to come from visitors to the library...
...signed "Jack," and came from John Caulfield, a former White House staff assistant who had worked under John Ehrlichman, mainly as a liaison with law enforcement agencies. The note suggested three times at which McCord could go to a pay phone "on Route 355 near the Blue Fountain Inn" and expect a call from Caulfield. McCord went to the booth, got a call from a man with a "New York accent" who said: "Jack will want to talk with you shortly. He will be in touch with you soon." McCord returned home and later got a call from the intermediary...
Antioch also has been unable to hire a dean of the college. Last spring the job was offered to Peter Conn, an associate dean at the University of Pennsylvania. He declined after being held captive in the College Inn for several hours by dissident students who preferred another candidate, Black Marxist Economist Kenneth Mills of Yale...
...appearance. When Thompson was refused a White House press pass ("Rolling what?" said the officials), he wrote that "getting barred from the White House is like being blackballed at the Playboy Club;" following Nixon at all "is like being sentenced to six months in a Holiday Inn;" and "the difference between traveling with McGovern and traveling with Nixon is just like the difference between going on tour with the Grateful Dead and going on tour with the Pope." Curtains are certainly coming down now, but Thompson ripped down a few veneers of his own last fall, both politically and journalistically...