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...Personnel Office offers two rationales for its decision. The director of personnel, John W. Teele, cited first a 25-year-old rule-the University could not request "deferments" for its employees because an individual's status is "between him and his board...
Connolly, a South Boston resident, was chosen this week by Gov. Francis W. Sargent from the two nominees of the Boston Public Housing Policy Council...
...black protesters and 1,000 white student supporters. After tear gas and clubs failed to break up the demonstration, the police departed under a fusillade of insults. By then, three dozen students and police had been injured; five people, four of them Duke students, were arrested. Governor Robert W. Scott quickly placed the North Carolina National Guard on alert...
...when the Viet Nam war finally ends. For its part, the Federal Reserve will have to avoid the stop-and-go policies that in the past have produced sharp, erratic swings in the money supply and have brought criticism from some economists. The need is to show, as George W. Mitchell, one of the Federal Reserve's seven governors, puts it, that "we mean business in breaking the inflationary psychology...
...upstate New York papers, as well as more colorful packaging, brought an enthusiastic response. According to Ed Vi-mond, president of Warner-Lambert's products division, that test showed that "80% of adult women are interested in purchasing such a deodorant." Alberto-Culver and its agency, N. W. Ayer, advertise FDS on TV as well as in print. The media have shown some queasiness over the Pristeen ads. LIFE turned them down, but later relented; by then Pristeen had gone elsewhere. The magazine's executives had been bothered by such phrases in the copy as "worry-making odors...