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At first, it is a very bumpy ride over territory that is long past familiar. Flashing blue lights of a squad car; cops milling about the scene of a crime, being both professional and a little delicate about the corpse on the floor of the Volkswagen; a police chief (Cliff...
Four years ago, the milling plaintiffs were broken down into somewhat more comprehensible classes, such as farm wholesalers and veterinarians. (The antibiotics are also widely used in animal feed and medications.) The consumers who bought antibiotics in drugstores made up the largest group and were represented by the state governments...
Yesterday's demonstration echoes those of past years. In February 1972, about 50 demonstrators confronted the director of OGCP to demand a justification of Marine recruiters at the University. The protesters, milling inside the building after the recruiter had left, were told that a 1968 Faculty resolution requires the OGCP...
Some of the most interesting parts of the story are still a mystery - "John Smith," for example. In the midst of all the secret haggling between the Soviets and the grain companies, Morton I. Sosland, the editor of a key trade paper in the milling and baking industry, began receiving...
The milling throng that Sauer joined at the starting line in rural Hopkinton, Mass., was motley, to say the least. Along with serious competitors from a dozen countries, there were college kids out for a lark, aging jocks in flowered bathing suits competing on a dare, drinking companions who planned...