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...yellow legal pad, and he questioned me. He asked about the dates, where the hospitals were. The four of us talked till like 9:15. He said, "Why don't we bring over some of our people?" I said, "I don't want a whole army." He said, "I'll bring over Mankiewicz and Dick Dougherty. Why don't you bring over two of your guys?" So that made a group of eight. The whole thing was explained once again. We had two choices. One was to announce it then and there or next Monday: that...
...core of the group. I work for Don because Doug and I have a mutual friend.) He knows all of us, yet he's one of the few people who can talk to Don privately. He handles the smallest problems, of people placement, and logistics. He has a distinguishing pad of yellow legal paper...
...most popular of the gadgets is Identiseal, which was brought out ten months ago by Positive Identification Systems of Fort Worth. Its procedure requires a check casher to place his thumb on a stamp pad soaked in a clear, nonsticky liquid, then press it against an oval gummed label attached to the back of the check. Instantly, a clear lavender print appears. If the bank later discovers that the check is forged, the thumbprint is forwarded to Identiseal headquarters for filing, and then to the police in the city where the check was written. P.I.S. officials claim that...
Because Bench is a brash, smooth-talking top-drawer athlete with a lavish bachelor pad in a Cincinnati singles complex, he naturally invites comparison with Joe Namath. The comparison is invidious. He is warm, friendly and never overweening. Bench's confidence is the deeply ingrained type peculiar to young men who have always known exactly what they wanted to do in life. As he recalls: "In the second grade they asked us what we wanted to be. Some said they wanted to be a farmer. Some said rancher or cowboy. I said I wanted to be a ballplayer...
There are three pizza parlors in the Square, all of which serve their product with the normal options on demand. They are Joe's (at the corner of Mass Ave and Linden St.), the Pizza Pad (at the corner of Mt. Auburn St. and Plympton St.) and Pinnochio's (74 Winthrop St.). Joe's seems to be the favorite of most Harvard students...