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...points in conversations; a remarkable total, perhaps two-thirds, are gaps in the President's conversation. In a meeting with then White House Counsel John Dean III in the Oval Office on Feb. 28, 1973, for example, the President (P) is discussing how to handle the newly established Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities?the Watergate committee...
...Newton, Mass., and the Center for a Woman's Own Name in Barrington, Ill. They explain, for example, that Hawaii is the only state that specifically requires a woman to adopt her husband's name. Under English common law, which prevails almost everywhere else, women may select any name they choose so long as they use it consistently and are not committing a fraud. In some states, however, specific agencies may require a woman to change her name through the courts. Cases are pending to determine whether married women can vote under their birth names (in Minnesota...
...step Sunday in their drive toward the national team and eventually the Olympics with John Allis placing second in the Olympic Development Race held at Harvard, Mass. The 100-mile race was part of a series of races sponsored by the Amateur Bicycle League of America in order to select the teams that will represent the United States in international competition...
...President should report annually to the Congress on steps he has taken to implement laws and resolutions passed by Congress during its previous session. The President and his Cabinet officers would then submit to questions put by a joint select committee of both houses of Congress...
Voters from the seventh and eighth wards will also caucus tomorrow at Phillips Brooks House to select their delegates to the district caucus...