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Fleisher met with the two girls, Kathy Power and Susan Saxe, and Stanley Bond in a Philadelphia hotel room the next day where they were registered under the name of Sheldon Gelman, according to the affidavit...

Author: By Scott W. Jacobs and Michael B. Mccarthy, S | Title: When the trial for these suspects ends, people are going to be very bewildered about... 'why?' | 10/6/1970 | See Source »

...office of Graduate and Career Plans (OGCP), stood in front of this year's senior class in Lowell Lec to tell us about the future. That is, if you assume the future is synonymous with financial grants given to industrious college graduates by such families as Rhodes, Shaw, Knox, Sheldon...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: Autumn After Harvard-What? | 9/30/1970 | See Source »

Without question, the most contemptible show of the season so far is Nancy (NBC), a sappy comedy about the President's daughter (Renne Jarrett) and her fiance, a clod-kicking Iowa veterinarian (John Fink). Producer Sidney Sheldon denies lifting the idea from CBS's Governor and J.J. He got the idea, he says, during the Johnson Administration (which, in possibly its wisest decision, was unofficially unreceptive). The Nixon girls saw the pilot and found it "cute." Nancy's most embarrassing character, actually, is a wisecracking White House woman aide (Celeste Holm) with some of the most pitiable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The New Season: Perspiring with Relevance | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...repression. They call everything against them repression. There has to be a middle ground. I think the merchants feel that things have gone too far one way. They want the balance readjusted. I hope the leaders of the young community will come forward and work with us." He and Sheldon Cohen, owner of the out-of-townNews Agency, began working with City Councilor Barbara Ackerman as the merchants' liaison with the street community. Their early plans included a possible Halfway House for the kids who would no longer be allowed to sleep in the Square or make a living panhandling...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Harvard Square: Some Fiddled, Others Burned | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

Alexander Zavelle has been named the merchants' spokesman, and he is a concerned and thoughtful liberal. He says, "I think we can clean up the Square without arresting people or beating them up." Zavelle and Sheldon Cohen, owner of the Out-of-Town News Agency, will work with City Councillor Barbara Ackerman to try to arrange laiason between the business community and the street community. They have plans for a Halfway House, where kids who can no longer panhandle or sleep in the Square could go and learn a trade, or partake in some other rehabilitative acivity. Cohen believes that...

Author: By David R. Ignatius, | Title: What Can They Do to Cool the Square? | 7/31/1970 | See Source »

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