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...Jess A. Velona '83, the president of HRDC, refused to comment yesterday on Spalter's activites, saying, "I think the record of the Democratic Club stants...

Author: By Beth L. Golden, | Title: Student Forming ADA Groups At Harvard, Other Campuses | 10/30/1981 | See Source »

...Jess Velma, president of the Harvard Democratic Club, said the group had collected 50 per cent more than the 1000 signatures they originally hoped to collect from the Harvard community. Vince Chang, secretary of the Democratic Club, said before the presentation. "The main point of the Watt petition was to increase our visibility and general awareness on campus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1530 Signed Democrat's Watt Petition | 10/9/1981 | See Source »

...least 30 Harvard students attended the meeting and Jess A. Velona '83, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Democratic Club, acknowledged that the senator "is clearly trying to define where he stands for the future...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Kennedy Criticizes Watt, Calls For 'New Answers' | 9/28/1981 | See Source »

...Walt Disney World over April school vacation and, on Labor Day, helps raise money for Jerry's kids. Chet Curtis and Natalie Jacobsen, Channel 5's anchor team and newlyweds who recently had their first child (many dollars are pledged in the name of 14-week-old Lindsay Dawn). Jess Cain, who's been spinning records early in the morning since about forever. John Willis, the lethargic host of Channel 5's wake-up-slowly Morning Magazine. Years ago they had home-grown entertainment on these local cut-ins, but now there's only time to accept checks, a trend...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Boston: 267-2200 | 9/14/1981 | See Source »

While the President fiddled, a number of his appointees diddled, in a truly baroque spree of systematic stealing. Attorney General Harry Daugherty was perhaps the most clever and rapacious. Daugherty shared a Washington house with one Jess Smith, a fellow Ohioan and a proven fixer and bribe taker. Smith granted favors and made promises that only the Attorney General could deliver, kept up to half a million dollars buried in a friend's backyard and walked around wearing a money belt filled with 75 $1,000 bills. When the jig was nearly up, Smith committed suicide. To thwart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Beyond Parody | 7/27/1981 | See Source »

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