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Among the converted is Margaret Reavey, 25, a public housing office receptionist in Gateshead, on the northeast coast, who became a Marxist in sympathy for the miners' strike that helped topple the Conservative government of Prime Minister Edward Heath in 1974. "You don't go to bed at night and wake up a Marxist," explains Reavey. "It comes through experience. I disliked what Heath and the Tories stood...
...poor, one-fifth of its public housing residents, and substantial numbers of its poor Black and Hispanic residents. The $500,000 in federal funds allocated to the Institute goes toward the maintenance of an office and the salaries of a staff of five lawyers, three paralegals, four intake and receptionist workers and their administrative and clerical support. Harvard supplements these funds ($150,000) per year to pay for the Institute's educational program, courses and clinical instruction and to contribute to the research and training functions which the Institute offers the legal services community. The federal cost is approximately twelve...
SEEKING DIVORCE. Loni Anderson, 34, the sexy blond receptionist on TV's WKRP in Cincinnati; and Actor Ross Bickell, 35; after seven years of marriage, no children; in Los Angeles. Says Anderson: "It all came down to the fact that he was being called Loni Anderson's husband. That's not good...
...Miss Fickett, Dean Rosovsky's receptionist," she replied...
Before the receptionist could protest, Armand had entered the dean's office. No one was there. "He must be at lunch," Armand thought...