Word: stewart
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...remaining top ten spots, UMass took places six, seven and eight, followed by two Providence runners. Bill Stewart and Jim Farley in the nine and ten spots...
...politician in Nixon was especially flattered by the turnout of some 400 stage, screen and television celebrities for a party he and the First Lady gave at their San Clemente home. They included such oldtime stars as John Wayne, Jack Benny, George Jessel, James Stewart, Joan Blondell, Ray Bolger, Jimmy Durante and Lawrence Welk, as well as some Democratic turncoats: Frank Sinatra, Jim Brown, Charlton Heston and George Hamilton. (Remember George and Lynda Bird?) The President was in high spirits, chatting amiably and expressing his gratitude "for what you, the people of Hollywood, have done for America and have done...
...front condominium in Delaware for two weeks early this summer. Then he found himself spending most of his time driving to and fro between the seashore and Washington, D.C. "Out of the two weeks," he says, "I think I got to spend five days at the beach." Justice Potter Stewart escaped to a fishing lodge in New Hampshire, but he has to telephone his office every day-and keep reading. "We'll get about 800 cert petitions* through the summer," he says...
Several Justices feel that they must stay in or near Washington during most of the recess. And any Justice who departs maintains regular contact. Potter Stewart drives daily to the post office in Franconia, N.H., where at first "a few of the Yankees looked pretty skeptically" at the franked manila envelopes that poured in. "I think they wanted to know where the stamps were," says Stewart, who puts in three or four hours of court work seven days a week...
Recharging. There is, of course, some time to relax. Says Stewart: "It's extremely important for me to do some fishing, climb a hill, look at the trees and mountains and lakes." Rehnquist, one of the court's most gregarious members, last week returned from two days in Gooseprairie with Justice and Mrs. Douglas. How had the court's most conservative and liberal members fared? "We had a great time," Rehnquist reported. "We have a lot in common. We all love the out-of-doors...