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...legitimate ruler here?"Senator Pat Moynihan asked aloud at a press conference last week. It was an impish inquiry, since Legitimate Ruler Jimmy Carter was alive and well at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, but Moynihan's question reflected Washington's increasing sense of dissatisfaction and disarray. Indeed, as the week's end brought some expert claims that the U.S. has already entered a recession even though the Consumer Price Index rose in April at an annual rate of 14%, Carter himself may have felt like a man on the wrong side of the walls...
...already begun dividing Democrats. By his ambivalence, Kennedy is also helping to undermine Carter's political strength. Ironically, a weakened President will have trouble passing such an important measure as the SALT II treaty, which Kennedy himself favors. Although exaggerating Carter's problem, New York Senator Patrick Moynihan summed up the President's growing dilemma at his outspoken press conference...
...following day, Joseph Ternbach, an art restorer who has worked with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, examined the shattered fragments and announced that he could mend Ubatuba in two months. New York Senator Daniel Moynihan, one of the sculpture's more vocal admirers, then called a fund-raising meeting, where the Art Dealers Association of America volunteered to underwrite the $2,000 needed for restoration. Poncet, who worked on Ubatuba over a five-year period, was less optimistic that all the Senator's men could ever put Ubatuba back together again. "Everything would be destroyed in terms...
...Paul Elkins 5:31 (Kirkland); 2. Todd Hibbard 5:32 (Dunster); 3. Tom Brush 5:34 (Dunster); 4. Harry Ferguson 5:56 (Mather); 5. Mike Moynihan 6:05 (Currier); 6. John Campbell 6:12 (Adams); 7. Ann Pawlowski 6:38 (Kirkland); 8. Marc Winer 6:50 (Winthrop); 9. Peter Corderio 6:51 (Quincy...
Richard D. Weisman '78, special assistant to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) and former Crimson editor, said Holcombe fought for better conditions for workers even though he was "terrorized" by his supervisors...