Word: whittlesey
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Karen L. Whittlesey-First, supervisor of monographic processing at Cabot, said the new system "may make things difficult in the beginning, while people learn to use the system, but in the long run it will make both circulation and inventory much more efficient...
...working paper, in effect a bargaining stance for haggling over the bill's particulars. Said the Attorney General: "This in no way amounts to a veto threat." As for the rumors from the White House, they came from a lowly and uninformed aide in the office of Faith Whittlesey, assistant to the President for public liaison...
...whiff of martyrdom has begun to rise from the lower levels of the White House. Faith Ryan Whittlesey, who is something called Reagan's new assistant for public liaison, says she is "appalled" by television news and thinks "the media have tried to portray what we think are the bad guys, the Communists, as Robin Hoods." Her office predicts that Reagan will be proved as correct as Churchill was in the 1930s, and his critics as discredited as Neville Chamberlain. To make such an analogy valid, the country's survival would have to be equally at risk...
...White House publicly rejected the message from San Antonio. Faith Ryan Whittlesey, Assistant to the President for public liaison, said the N.W.P.C. is "clearly not in the American mainstream." Whittlesey argued that the Administration's gains on the economy are especially beneficial to women. She wondered, not without reason, "why the Democrats are not holding meetings to find out why they are losing male voters." However, White House sources admit that women's issues have become a matter of high-level concern. Responsibility for dealing with the gender gap has been turned over to Deputy Chief of Staff...