Word: ronald
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...used by Nixon's re-election committee were revealed last week. The Washington Post reported that after Nixon ordered his mining of harbors in North Viet Nam, his own re-election committee sent hundreds of telegrams to the White House applauding the action. This enabled Presidential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler to announce that public response was running about 5 to 1 in support of the action. When a Washington television station, WTTG, announced a poll seeking public reaction to the mining, the Nixon committee mailed some 2,000 postcards to the station, approving Nixon's move. Members...
...psychopathic sprees of Kemper and Bunyard seem to pose a sharp rebuke to the state's correctional facilities. Opponents of Governor Ronald Reagan pointed out that he had sharply cut back funds for the state's mental institutions upon taking office. One of the few remaining such facilities in Northern California is scheduled to close down in 1975-and President Nixon is planning to phase out all federal money for the local mental health clinics that were to take the place of those hospitals. As Stanford University Psychiatrist Donald Lunde put it: "There is no place for these...
During his two terms as Governor of California, Ronald Reagan has never quite lived up to his billing of "Mr. Conservative." A Democratic-controlled legislature has forced him to compromise. Though he has pared welfare rolls and held down property taxes, he has had to raise income taxes. Since he took office, the state budget has doubled, reaching $9.3 billion for fiscal 1974. But to wind up his governorship with a conservative flourish, Reagan has concocted a scheme that would put a constitutional limit on the percentage of personal income tax that Californians must pay to the state...
...morning last week, Saturday Review Executive Editor Ronald P Kriss strolled into what he thought would be a routine conference. He was greeted by an apology from his boss, SR Chairman and Editor in Chief Nicolas Charney, who said that he had been unable to reach his second in command the night before. "Oh, really?" Kriss replied. "What's up?" Then Charney broke the news: Publication would cease immediately, and the company would seek reorganization under the federal bankruptcy statute. The innovative enterprise started 17 months ago, in which the old weekly was converted into four specialized monthlies...
Andrews designed Gund Hall for the architectural firm of Andrews, Baldwin of Toronto, Canada. Gourley, who has won five other national awards in the past, designed the faculty housing for the firm of Ronald Gourley, Carleton R. Richmond...