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Story Professor of Law Arthur T. von Mehren '43 says today's student body is more homogeneous in terms of intellectual ability...
...from the growing ranks of women who have reached 40 and find themselves childless, having put their careers first. Is it fair that 90% of male executives 40 and under are fathers but only 35% of their female counterparts have children? "Our generation was the human sacrifice," says Elizabeth Mehren, 42, a feature writer for the Los Angeles Times. "We believed the rhetoric. We could control our biological destiny. For a lot of us the clock ran out, and we discovered we couldn't control infertility...
...money will not begin to flow for at least six months, according to Mehren, who is also a member of the foundation...
...first acts of his successor, George Mehren, 60, onetime Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, was to try to persuade Nixon associates to get the Justice Department to drop the antitrust suit. In an answer to a questionnaire from Senator Sam Ervin's Watergate committee, former AMPI Secretary Dwight I. Morris claimed to have evidence that Mehren offered Nixon Attorney Herbert W. Kalmbach another $300,000 in campaign funds if the suit were dropped. According to Morris, Kalmbach refused the offer because of the controversy raging over the Administration's antitrust settlement with...
Whatever the truth of the charge -Mehren has never commented on it publicly-the AMPI directors set out to clean up the cooperative's image. In August 1973, they hired the Little Rock law firm headed by Edward L. Wright, a former president of the American Bar Association, to investigate the cooperative's past political wheeling and dealing. He found plenty, as his report showed last week when it became public. Among the report's revelations...