Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Last week, in his first interview since he was convicted of Watergate-related crimes, Ehrlichman spoke in Santa Fe for 90 minutes with TIME'S Managing Editor Henry Grunwald and Los Angeles Bureau Chief Jess Cook. Ehrlichman, who lives in a rented 160-year-old adobe house, said he has been putting in two or three hours each morning with pen and paper. He started outlining his novel in March 1974 and completed the manuscript two months ago. He lived on a $50,000 advance from Simon & Schuster...
Lester, a behavioral scientist, went on the 1963 expedition that climbed Mount Everest to study stress among the participants. He spoke Monday to a seminar at the Ed. School on human behavior in extreme environments, following a slide presentation of the expedition...
...agreements with Spain has always been careful in both the actual texts and in the White House's analysis of what they meant. The original pact was proposed to "strengthen the capabilities of the West for the maintenance of international peace and security." President Eisenhower in 1959 spoke of Spain joining the U.S. to achieve a world "free from agression, from hunger and disease, and also from war and the threat of war." Last June, when Ford visited Spain he granted, on behalf of the United States, "recognition of Spain's significance as a friend and partner." Peace and physical...
...West" and the willingness of successive administrations to adopt Pentagon policies left one essential question unanswered: What exactly about the West was the United States defending? During Eisenhower's visit, the former president could hardly have agreed with the last remaining vestige of fascism in Europe when Franco spoke of their mutual "defense of peace and liberty...
Rose Harrison exhibits a minimal interest in her lady's position in political history. In true Upstairs/ Downstairs tone, she is insufferably proud of knowing her place and downright snobbish about her ignorance. "Before we went to Italy," Rose recalls vaguely, "her ladyship spoke to me and told me not to mention the name Mussolini. I suppose he must have come to power not too long before that time...