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Washington's Sheraton-Park Hotel will never be the same. Braille plates now appear next to elevator buttons. Wheelchair ramps curve down from entrance doors to parking lots. Telephones, in lowered booths, sprout oversize dials; buried inside them are enlarged amplifiers. Upstairs, 396 rooms come equipped with safety bars in the bathrooms; downstairs, the kitchen caters to Seeing-Eye dogs...
Archibald Cox '34, Loeb University Professor, told 80 members of the Cambridge Republican City Committee at the Sheraton Commander Hotel yesterday that a state juducial reform committee he is heading has recommended comprehensive consolidation of the Massachusetts court system...
Conducting his people program at a private level, Carter last week breakfasted with John Shanklin, 71, an employee of Washington's Sheraton Carlton Hotel. On Dec. 12, 1974, Shanklin became the first person to be told by Carter that he was running for the presidency. When Shanklin said he would vote for the Georgian, Carter promised to ask him around for breakfast when he got to the White House. Accompanied by Daughter Amy, Carter also listened appreciatively to the National Children's Choir during the dedication of Children's Hospital in Washington...
...delegates also spent a considerable amount of time partying in the Sheraton and visiting the Boston area. Florentino A. Guizar '79, a conference official, said yesterday, "I think this is a very unique educational experience that can be advantageous in another aspect...
...Thursday members of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) delegation, dressed in Arabic costumes and armed with toy machine guns and a waterpipe kidnapped a conference official from the Sheraton...