Word: till
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...House Minority Leader John Rhodes announced that he would make a statement early this week on his position on impeachment. He carefully kept his own counsel on what he would say till the last moment, but he was known to be anguished over the evidence, and the mere possibility of so important a conservative Republican leader abandoning Nixon doubtless deeply alarmed the White House. Rhodes' support cannot save Nixon in the House, but his defection could very well seal his fate in the Senate...
Then John Ehrlichman, the President's top domestic adviser, who knew all about the cooperatives' campaign offer, told Connally that he thought the new policy should not be revealed "till you get the green light." Connally quickly agreed, and the President interjected: "You, you're now thinking of the political offer?" The President was apparently referring to the campaign-contribution offer. The other participants in the conversation seem to have been thinking along the same lines. They agreed to hold up the announcement for two days until the White House had marked out final details and was convinced that...
...Death of A Salesman is still playing at Tufts Arena Theater, but no matter. Wait till it's on t.v. again with Cobb and Dunnock. It's too good a play to fool around with. The intransigent can call 623-3880 if they want more info...
...Ziegler explained with a straight face last week, because "in our judgment it was of dubious relevance." This incredible assertion was echoed by St. Clair. It contains this comment by the President on March 22,1973: "John Dean . . . put the fires out, almost got the damn thing nailed down till past the election and so forth. We all know what it is. Embarrassing goddamn thing the way it went, and so forth...
Rahsaan Roland Kirk is next door at the Jazz Workshop till the end of the weekend. Kirk is very high-energy and plays a zillion instruments, many of which you've never even heard of, often all at once. He's a giant anomaly in progressive jazz whose hay-days never seem to end. In a week less full of uniformly good stuff we'd recommend him without a second thought; he may be hard to squeeze in this week, what with Chem 20 hourlies piling up and all, but you really should catch his act at least once...