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L.B.J. could mimic Bill Fulbright ("the stud duck of the opposition"), Ev Dirksen and even Bob Kennedy until your sides ached with laughter. He knew men as no other national leader did. He knew their bank accounts, their mistresses, foibles, skills, their very hearts. Just how did he manipulate the Senate in 1957 to produce the first civil rights bill in almost a hundred years? For those of us in the gallery, it was an awesome display of leadership. How did he feel, and where did he go, and with whom did he talk when the moment came...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Book L.B.J. Should Write | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

...California Thoroughbred Breeders Association, noting that stud fees often rise dramatically with the success of previous offspring in important races, asked the Cost of Living Council to make an exception in its case. The COLC said neigh. The ruling: stud fees are levied for services rendered, and therefore must remain frozen at mid-August magnitude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE FREEZE: Little Brothers Are Watching | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

...Hogs for Stud. Businessmen have coped as best they could, often by paying premium rates for shipping their orders by air. Air cargo companies, which had suffered from the overall airlines malaise (see story, page 80), were doing record business, transporting loads that included heavy machinery, transistor radios, beer, and even hogs for stud. The only alternative for importers was to find a port just outside the U.S., where goods could be off-loaded and shipped by train or truck to their destinations. Ship captains are permitted to drop cargoes at any "port of convenience" in the event...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Labor: Dead Days on the Docks | 9/13/1971 | See Source »

...film was made by two seniors as their Vis Stud thesis. It's one of those quickies using nonunion actors which cost under a million-$10,000 to be exact, $6000 given by the Corporation to the admissions committee several years ago, and $4000 more kicked in by Dean of the Faculty John T. "Darryl" Dunlop. The actors are, in fact, real-life students supposedly participating in their real-life activities, though in certain scenes-such as a slow-motion sequence of joyous romping in the Radcliffe Quad overlaid with pseudo-classical music-they are, at their most real, life...

Author: By Mike Kinsley, | Title: Cinema Veritas Victory at Emerson 105 | 5/11/1971 | See Source »

...Open up the elite majors (Soc. Stud and Hist...

Author: By Dennis LOO (member, Ruth BORAH (member, Educational RESOURCES Group), [written DAN Hirsch (member, and Committee ON Undergraduate education), S | Title: THE OPEN LETTER | 5/6/1971 | See Source »

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