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DONALD Sutherland's twenty-ninth floor suite at the Sheraton Boston Hotel feels like a hothouse-its windows are fogged up with steam and the air inside is heavy and stale. Half empty wine glasses are scattered about the plastic and gold, French streamlined tables, and a portable cart, crowded with dirty dishes and the remains of a lunch, dominates the center of the room. It is four o'clock on a February afternoon...
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew is scheduled to speak at the annual Lincoln Day Dinner of the Middlesex Republican Club March 18, at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel...
Henry Kissinger isn't the only Harvard alumnus who is no longer in Cambridge. Some 400 alumni and their wives-most of them from the Chicago area-gathered at the Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel in Chicago last Friday for a day-long meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni, the national alumni organization...
...focus of attention, though, was Kissinger, who was whisked into the Sheraton-Blackstone early in the morning by a cluster of Secret Servicemen. Many alumni wondered how the AHA had persuaded so prominent a figure to appear at the meeting...
...monologue. Pausing, she whipped out a little red telephone, dialed and said: "Hello, is this United Press International? Hurry and get me Isabelle Hall [one of Mrs. Mitchell's telephone friends]. Isabelle? This is Martha. No, I'm not in a canoe. I'm at the Sheraton Park. I can't talk very loud because John is listening...