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...Neva L. Seidman '78 and Kathy Z. Duffin '78, the two residents of Adams I-41, said yesterday the robber gained entrance to their unlocked room Saturday while they were next door watching the Lampoon's fireworks display. They surprised him in Seidman's bedroom when they returned, they said...
...southern Africa designed to commit those "middle powers" to a policy of support for the American plans for Angola and the resources of the area. "He who controls South Africa," Gervasi said, "holds a dagger at the throat of the west, which guzzles oil at an amazing rate." Ann Seidman, visiting professor of economics at Wellesley, said that the United States had contrived to "create what some people in Africa are now calling a bureaucratic bourgeoisie closely linked with the multinational corporations." Aubrey Williams, an instructor at Yale, added, "What has emerged in Zaire is a new political class...
...prune-brained simpering advocates if dime-store penny-dreadfuls like The Grand Sophy were not crowding the few remaining REAL books right off the shelves. The basic equation: buy a Gothic and starve a poet; no there is not room for both. The blood is on your hands, Gay Seidman. Harris Collingwood...
Before turning to football on New Year's Day, Ford assumed his more presidential stance by getting in planning sessions with his top advisers, including Alan Greenspan, William Seidman, Paul O'Neill, James T. Lynn and James Cannon. He worked alone on his State of the Union address. He also signed 14 bills and cast his 43rd veto on legislation that would have made the Secretary of the Treasury part of the National Security Council...
According to Presidential Assistant L. William Seidman, Ford decided to speak out because "the possibility of default was becoming a greater threat, and no one wanted to talk about what would follow." In his tough speech Ford blamed New York's plight on "bad financial management" over the past decade, during which the city's expense budget tripled to more than $12 billion. He warned that a loan guarantee would set "a terrible precedent." Moreover, he said that the primary beneficiaries of a bailout would be "officials who would thus escape responsibility for their past follies...