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...only about half of them would be in serious danger if the city defaulted. The Federal Reserve Board has promised to make loans to tide these banks over in case of a default. Last week, however, there were some signs that the Administration might be wavering. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller recommended that Congress consider creating a "temporary bridge" to relieve the financial pressures on the city while it takes steps to win back investors' confidence. He gave no details but indicated that the bridge might somehow aim to help convert the city's $4.9 billion in short-term debt into...
...Nelson Denis '77 and Daniel Gale '77, the authors of the petition, said yesterday that they intend to sent it to administrators in Quincy, Adams and Lowell Houses. Claverly residents are all members of those Houses...
...Nelson expressed concern that "if as a result of our action other Houses start demanding increased security too, the administration may decide that they can't afford to help Claverly...
...fretting over the human condition to attend to mundane matters of nature. No such constraints apply to the people involved with The Wilby Conspiracy, which features a proper white engineer (Michael Caine) and a black revolutionary (Poitier) dashing about South Africa with a cache of hot diamonds. Director Ralph Nelson (Lilies of the Field) and his writ ers evoke mocking memories of The Defiant Ones by giving Poitier his custom ary handcuffs and a weak bladder to go along with them. This combination of circumstances results in a certain amount of anguish, requiring the reluctant assistance of his unfettered friend...
Rhodes was not alone. "The less publicity, the less would be happening," theorized an understandably shaken Betty Ford. Said Vice President Nelson Rockefeller: "Let's stop putting it on the front pages and on television." Across the country, public officials and private citizens last week were raising a troubling question: Does exhaustive news coverage of an assassination attempt incite more attempts...