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Raymond K. Price Jr., 38, and Patrick J. Buchanan Jr., 30, will be special assistants. During the campaign both served as speechwriters and idea men. They are expected to do much the same work in the White House. Price was once a LIFE reporter, later joined the old New York Herald Tribune and rose to become its chief editorial writer. Buchanan was an editorial writer for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat...
...J. Walter Thompson Co., the advertising agency whose mission was once described as the discovery of "what it is that makes this product the white pea in the pod." The first members of Nixon's White House team...
Harry Robbins Haldeman, 42, will generally oversee all staff operations. Bob Haldeman has been working in Nixon campaigns since 1956, when he began as an advance man. This year he left his job as head of J. Walter Thompson's Los Angeles office to become Nixon's chief of staff...
...involvement with the unsuccessful Strickman cigarette filter. As things have turned out, the filter has yet to make any money for Columbia. But the university's initial endorsement pushed cigarette stock prices so high that the University of Texas was able to sell 59,000 shares of R. J. Reynolds and 24,000 shares of American Tobacco at a handsome profit...
Just as the Yale line is geared to stop the wide run, the Yale secondary plays to stop the long bomb. Their deep safety, J. P. Goldsmith immediately retreats on every passing play and then plays the ball once it is thrown. Cornerback Ed Franklin is a pro prospect as a defensive back...