Word: staff
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...next day, Freitas said he might well drop the suit, lamely explaining it had been a "case of overzealousness by a member of my staff." It's tough to go up against a champion-and a Wheaties eater, at that...
...town that has housed such notable transients as Albert Einstein and Svetlana Alliluyeva, McPhee is an oddity: a celebrated Princeton native. "I wouldn't stay here if my work didn't take me away for such extended periods," he says. "This place is my fixed foot." A staff writer at The New Yorker ("The job translates as 'unsalaried freelance'") since 1965, McPhee enjoys a freedom from deadlines that would tempt most journalists into sloth and several other deadly sins. Not McPhee. Reporting completed and notes arranged, he marches into a routine now familiar to members...
...university will not fund the paper unless Howard Zinn, faculty advisor to "the exposure," pledges to examine each issue of the paper before publication and edit libelous statements, Gary S. Abrams, an "exposure" staff member, said yesterday...
James H. Morse '78, editor-in-chief of the guide for the last two years, said yesterday one-third of the total budget for the existing format goes to salaries for summer staff members...
...will work on the memoirs--which are now in their final stage of editing--until after midnight. Three or four days a week, Nixon breaks away from his literary efforts for a couple of hours to play a quick nine holes of golf with his government-paid chief of staff, Lt. Col. Jack Brennan...