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...surprised to read [March 5] of the addition of Cecil Stoughton to the ranks of the white-collar unemployed. It would have been more appropriate for the President to keep him around as evidence that the Nixon economic game plan is working by showing that you can still buy a coat for $19.95, eyen if you do have to go to Canada...
Most alumni expressed delight that they too will be listed--the greats and the not-so-greats. Richard E. Wolf '35 wrote, "Please see that Stoughton 28 has my name on the wall. Thanks...
After the debut of Bombastes, shows continued to be performed in the Yard. Stoughton 29 and 31 became the permanent domain of the Theatricals until 1876 when it was driven, after a fire scare, to an isolated frame house near Memorial Hall...
Walker cooled down. Stoughton went home and pondered it all. He decided he had been an intruder. So he returned to his office near midnight and typed out a profound apology to Nixon. He laid it on Walker's desk...
There was silence for a few weeks. Then Stoughton was caught up in Nixon's bureaucratic housecleaning. It had been determined that his $25,000 a year was far too much for his responsibilities. His job was abolished. So after 31½ years of Government service, with commendations for quality work and with a portfolio of some of the most historic pictures ever taken, Cecil Stoughton, who began his remarkable journey in Oskaloosa, Iowa, 53 years ago, was on the move again. But, suggested one colleague, shouldn't he burn that coat...