Word: pennsylvania
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That was a great story on radicals of the '60s who are now in business [March 6]. But what about the radicals who went into politics? As an antiwar activist, former protester and now a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, I feel our story is even more interesting. We are putting the chants of the '60s into the legislation...
Through the White House switchboard. Gerald Ford spoke to Republican Senators from his home in Palm Springs, Calif. At the White House dinner for Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, Carter even asked Lovelorn Columnist Ann Landers to help out. She agreed and called Pennsylvania Senator Richard Schweiker...
...proof Maxwell House coffee, and it may yet be proved that in the interests of the republic he authorized a three-martini lunch for a recalcitrant Senator or two. It is a fact that first-class limousine service was employed with abandon to cart the doubters up and down Pennsylvania Avenue...
...often run by executives with degrees from the country's leading business schools. The rest of the membership comprises medium-size mines owned by utility companies, as well as many small independent operators who employ as few as a dozen miners. Said one such owner in western Pennsylvania: "I drink beer with my men at the tavern. I know them well, and my father knew their fathers, all on a first-name basis...
Coach Harry Parker's men, having emerged onto the still ice-patched Charles from the confines of Newell Boat House only last week, enter the California regatta at a severe disadvantage. Powerhouse crews from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Washington have been on the water since January...