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Roger Levy, a legislative assistant to the sponsor of the bill, Sen. James L. Buckley (Con-R-N.Y.), said on Tuesday that it was "up for dispute" whether Harvard could legally deny students the right to view letters of recommendation...
...health of over 63 million American workers. In signing the bill into law, President Nixon called it "an example of the American system at its best." In the years since its establishment, however, OSHA has been a major disappointment to many of its original backers. In a 1974 interview, Sen. Harrison Williams (D-N.J.), then chairman of the Senate Labor and Public Welfare subcommittee and one of the co-sponsors of the bill establishing OSHA, characterized the agency as "fumbling, bumbling; the number one administration bungle...
...That forced us to change things a bit, and you can tell the difference between our newer newsletters and our older ones," Grace McConnell, press secretary to Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.) said recently. "I have to be very conscious about this." Proxmire's office issues a newsletter each month...
When asked what impact this rule had on newsletters, Barbara Dahlke, press secretary to Ethics Committee Chairman Sen. Howard Cannon (D-Nev.), said a number of offices simply stopped producing them. "I'll bet some offices are having a tough time changing their style," she said. As for Cannon's newsletters, Dahlke said only "minor changes" were needed to comply with the rule...
Richard H.P. Sta '75, a former Crimson editor, is press assistant to Sen. Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii...