Word: roth
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When Lance faced the Senate committee last week, it seemed briefly that he might receive a harsh grilling on most of those topics. Said Delaware Republican William Roth Jr.: "What bothers me is that the agreement [Lance's sale promise] was announced with great fanfare, but when the going gets rough, there's a request for an extension." Republican Charles Percy asked whether Lance's pronouncements on bank prime rates involved the "appearance of possible conflict of interest" and attempted to bore in further. But Georgia's Sam Nunn interjected: "How far can you extend this...
...credit, sponsored by Sen. William Roth (R-Del.), would begin at $100 a year for 1977-78, reaching a $250 ceiling...
...Senate Budget Committee staff member said yesterday that the Roth proposal "will probably die in conference." But Roth's office said that they are "optimistic and hopeful" about the outcome on the conference...
...Jerrold Gibson '51, director of fiscal services, said yesterday that the Roth proposal would probably not affect Harvard's aid programs, adding, however, that "since the amount of the parents' contribution and their taxes are part of the decision, it's conceivable that it could have an affect, but I would say it's almost insignificant, certainly...
...vast majority of the population. For most adults, write Drs. Donald M. Vickery and James F. Fries in a health guide called Take Care of Yourself (Addison-Wesley; $9.95, hardcover; $5.95, paperback), "even the most elaborate checkups ... do not detect early and treatable diseases with any regularity." Dr. Russell Roth, a longtime Erie, Pa., urologist and former A.M.A. president, concurs. In 35 years of routine rectal examinations, he reports, he has discovered in only one patient an ailment that lent itself to treatment. Even if diseases could be easily detected in checkups, adds Dr. William Keith Morgan of West Virginia...