Word: lloyd
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...John D. Rockefeller III. Experienced men-about-government are signing on as permanent or part-time advisers-among them Sam Brown, 27, a leader of the 1969 antiwar Moratorium, and Peter Edelman, 32, who was a key aide to Senator Robert Kennedy. One source of legal advice is Lloyd Cutler, who has represented General Motors in Washington...
...keep local munitions workers sober during the Great War, the government of Lloyd George expropriated a brewery in the north of England and severely restricted drinking in its chain of 450 pubs. When a British travel firm's Belgian parent company was seized by the Nazis in World War II, the government of Winston Churchill assumed title to Thomas Cook & Son. By now, Britain's march toward nationalization has led to a state-owned industrial complex of brobdingnagian proportions. One-tenth of the country's labor force works for government enterprises, including railways, docks, airlines, bus lines...
...Lloyd Weinreb, a professor at the Law School and a close friend of Bok's, said last night that he has done a "remarkable job over the last couple of years...
When Yovicsin was selected as Lloyd Jordan's replacement in 1957, speculators were also surprised. He announced last Spring that he would retire after the 1970 season because of a weak heart. Yoviesin is now director of physical training and recreation...
...with the reduction in the oil depletion allowance that Nixon supported as President, nor do they like his opening the door to increased oil imports from foreign producers. What is more, Texas-always a key state politically-is vital to Nixon's strategy for 1972. Connally helped Democrat Lloyd Bentsen win a Senate seat this year from Nixon's hand-picked candidate, Representative George Bush. Nixon failed to carry Texas in either 1960 or 1968; the state's 26 electoral votes could be the difference between winning and losing in 1972. By luring Connally to Washington, Nixon...