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...past year, he has expressed his lack of interest in the deanship, a job he regarded almost as surreal when compared to his work in labor negotiation. Every Friday during his tenure as dean. Dunlop was in Washington arbitrating as head of the Stabilization Board, and he seemed to relish his weekly sojours as a respite from the pettiness of Faculty politics...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Dunlop Heads For Nixon's Washington | 1/12/1973 | See Source »

...morning rival and the Administration's nettlesome enemy. A White House aide confirmed that suspicion. "The whole idea [in granting the interviews]," he told TIME, "was to screw the Washington Post. The thinking was, 'How can we hurt the Post the most?' They seem to relish the frontal attacks. The answer is to get people thinking, 'I wonder what's in the Star-News today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: White House Scoop | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

WHILE world attention has focused on Henry Kissinger for his role in negotiating a peace agreement on the Viet Nam War, Kissinger's counterpart from Hanoi, Le Duc Tho, has remained a mysterious and largely unrecognized figure. Kissinger, 49, the witty bon vivant and cosmopolite, seems to relish the spotlight; Tho, 62, a starchy and somewhat parochial party loyalist, lingers in the shadows, partly because of his own personality and partly as a reflection of his country's wishes. Kissinger once pointed up his own sense of humor and Tho's more doctrinaire determination by telling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: North Viet Nam's Match for Henry | 11/13/1972 | See Source »

...years at most could achieve alone; at the same time, its readiness to accept new ideas and projects as well as redefinition's of its older committees give it the flexibility to ensure and to grow, PBH may not change the world dramatically. It is learning to make more relish claims both for its programs and for its volunteers; that sort of caution is the best hope of success. The ors of "Band-Aid solutions" may not be quite over; neither is the tradition of change...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: PBH: A Tradition of Change | 11/7/1972 | See Source »

...truck driver. All the important decisions will have been made, and it will be obvious to everyone that this load of apples should be hauled to that hungry down as fast as possible. Like a neo-classical economist who has assumed away all of his important question, I will relish the secure expertise involved in maximizing an obvious good. A lane change here, some hard braking there-I will make my own little crucial decisions, but before I leave I will know where I am going and why; and the trip will be good...

Author: By Mickey Kaus, | Title: Commander Cody | 11/2/1972 | See Source »

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