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Two hours after he left the White House, Kemp was huddling with an unusual group of 30 conservative movers and shakers in a hired conference room in a building near Capitol Hill. A surprising participant: Lyn Nofziger, until last January chief White House political adviser and a staunch Reagan loyalist...
In the past two years businesses have begun returning to cities such as Cambridge, backed principally by private developers, but also aided by federal and state grants. Plans now exist to revitalize four sections of the city which were once thriving manufacturing areas. A project called the Cambridge Center slated...
City developers and business leaders insist that the market demand more office space and white collar industry. Harvard and MIT create many opportunities for research and development, small management, and consulting firms which rely on the resources and manpower of the two universities. Most recently, genetic research firms have shown...
DIED. Granville Hicks, 80, literary critic; in Kendall Park, N. J. A member of the Communist Party from 1934 to 1939, Hicks created an intellectual storm with his Marxist critiques of American and British writing. He quit the party in disgust over the Nazi-Soviet Pact, and in his later...
Richard Kendall, who worked under Murphy in the State House, and who is now a campaign adviser says that her experiences at the IOP "furthered her own understanding of coalition building. "It enhanced "her decision making abilities and sense of self-confidence," he adds, concluding that "she is now even...