Word: stephen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Stephen S.J. Hall, vice-president for administration, sees The Towering Inferno twice, and closes the top eight floors of Holyoke Center. Norman Mailer '43 awards himself the Nobel Prize for Literature. "I got tired of waiting," Mailer explains...
...architect of Boston's John Hancock Building, submits a new design for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, without windows. The Environmental Protection Agency takes it under advisement, but Stephen S.J. Hall files a protest. "We already ordered nine-track windows," Hall quips. "Now I'll have to lay off all the window-washers." In a hastily called press conference Bok tells Hall to "shut...
...second trial of Martin Peretz's investigative reporting policy, an Independent editor discovers that Stephen S.J. Hall's third name is Jose, and that Hall is still working, two months after Bok laid off all people with Spanish surnames. Hall agrees to go quietly. "If Roberto Ungar counts, so do I," he says. "El pueblo unido jamas sera vencido...
...impeachment committee's former counsel, John Door, 53, went for speed. Stephen Smith, 47, opted instead for some fancy figure work. Meanwhile, Ethel Kennedy, 46, who was holding the ninth Christmas skating party for the children of Brooklyn's Bedford Stuyvesant ghetto, got to know her guests. "Hold me up please," she joked to a small muffled figure wobbling round the newly opened local rink, built by a fund-raising organization begun in 1967 by her late husband Bobby. Just a couple of days later and across New York City, former Mayor John Lindsay, 53, went skating...
...McGeorge Bundy, 55, and Theodore Sorensen, 46, it was almost like home movies as they watched re-creations of themselves act out their original parts in the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Jean Kennedy Smith, Husband Stephen and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. were among the other guests who gathered in the Sorensens' Manhattan living room to watch ABC's special, The Missiles of October, when it was aired last week. The party was subdued; the handful of friends and followers of the fallen Kennedy brothers were clearly moved by the resemblances to Jack and Bobby...