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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sumé may have been a bit thin, but the name carried some clout. For the first time since her $56.75-per-week job as cameragirl for the old Washington Times-Heraldin 1953, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, 46, has rejoined the working class as a consulting editor for Viking Press. Jackie, who now collects $250,000 each year from the estate of her late husband, Aristotle Onassis, will concentrate on "initiating books, finding ideas and writers," according to Viking President Thomas Guinzburg, 49, a longtime Jackie friend who declined to discuss his new employee's salary. Lest anyone think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 29, 1975 | 9/29/1975 | See Source »

...sum of this is that the Ivies are one great big secret this year. There will be a few surprises, and probably one great big disappointment located in Providence, a city which seems to spend a lot of time wondering what's wrong with various Brown varsity teams. The 1975 Ivy League title is strictly up for grabs...

Author: By Thomas Aronson, | Title: Tom Columns | 9/27/1975 | See Source »

...dead Party bosses or on the man who has lost an eye and a leg for Germany and filched gold teeth from American corpses for himself. You had better plot dates and crimes, X's and Y's, and allegations against counter-allegations, until you determine who, in the sum of suffering, has done what to whom, and who is innocent. Only that kind of Fact, Boll reminds himself with the self-flagellation of exactitude, can inform correct judgement...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: T., W., L., B., P., and Suffering | 9/25/1975 | See Source »

...Congress to approve a constitutional amendment that would ban forced busing. Time and again Congress has prohibited the use of federal funds to pay for busing, but federal courts have ruled that this does not absolve the cities of the obligation to integrate schools by busing. In sum, barring an unlikely reversal of previous opinions by the Supreme Court, forced busing is here to stay for the foreseeable future and will spread to more cities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCHOOLS: The Busing Dilemma | 9/22/1975 | See Source »

...sum, busing is most likely to be accomplished peacefully when 1) the number of nonwhites in each school is less than 40%; 2) students are not bused to schools that are inferior to the ones that they previously attended; 3) schools are near enough so that the parents of the bused students can easily stay involved in them; 4) most parents, educators and city officials are committed to preventing disturbances; and 5) black-white advisory groups are formed to defuse problems in advance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCHOOLS: The Busing Dilemma | 9/22/1975 | See Source »

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