Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...John Pennington III '68, on leave from Harvard since November, and Michael G. Mickelson, a 1967 graduate of Dartmouth, said they plan to refuse induction on Monday morning when they will report to the Boston Army Base as ordered by their draft boards...
Pathological tests on the skeletons are now being run at the University of Arkansas Medical Center. But even when they are completed, warned Governor Rockefeller, details of the investigation will be withheld from the public until a full state-police report is compiled. There is no point, he said, in "washing dirty linen for weeks on end as each body...
Delivering a final report on the New York Central, Alfred E. Perlman, now president and administrative head of the Penn Central, announced that railroad operating earnings in 1967 plunged from $43,554,927 to $1,233,610-a full 97%. Even with subsidiary endeavors counted, the Central's profits went from $60,215,400 to $10,996,000-an 81.7% dropoff...
Louis Heren, chief Washington correspondent for the Times of London, brings this geriatrics report up to date in a brisk spot checkup on the U.S. political system, loosely paralleling the classic study performed in The American Commonwealth (1888) by another sympathetic Englishman, Lord Bryce. Measured by the age of its continuous governing institutions, Heren judges the U.S. to be the second oldest country in the world; only Britain is its senior. Despite its perpetual self-image of newness, the country is really "a mature, almost ancient land...
...said that the committee had been "very sensitive in trying to devise a more rational approach to the problem." Their report will be submitted to the Budget Bureau within the month...