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...four or five reporters to badger jurors in the first days after a trial. Says the New York Post's combative Steve Dunleavy: "I love to get inside a juror's head." Anthea Frankl sat on the White Plains, N.Y., murder trial growing out of the Stouffer's Inn fire that killed 26 business executives. She saw so many newspeople that she began to rate them, from the New York Times ("totally ethical") to a local Westchester County, N.Y., paper that printed a significant error although she had warned them...
...most familiar faces at the debate, Henry A. Kissinger '50, offered his opinion as he ran off to a Reagan party at Cleveland's Stouffer's Inn. "I think Reagan won," Kissinger said, as he walked quickly to escape reporters, "but, of course, I started that...
...weapons are not ivory-handled pistols, but pies. Blueberry pies with whipped cream. (Undetermined whether they were Stouffer's or Betty Crocker...
...faculty may then add their suggestions to the report, Blout said, before Hiatt sends a final report to Lee Stouffer, president of the CEPH
Daniel Cohn '79, the CHUL member who introduced a resolution passed by CHUL to recommend that the University boycott Nestle, said yesterday, "To my knowledge, no one involved in the boycott was told specifically that the Food Services buys from Stouffer's or Libby...