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...that exemplar of corporate internationalism, American Express Co., has been quite the opposite. Despite, or indeed partly because of the monetary upheavals of the last two years, the company is making more money than ever in its 123-year history. During 1972 its profits rose 20% for the 24th consecutive yearly increase. This year is starting out even better. Chairman Howard L. Clark disclosed last week that earnings in the first quarter-which witnessed the second dollar devaluation in 14 months-jumped nearly 25% above a year earlier...
...recalls Jane Kline. "I was forever ducking around the house. Those models were always coming at me." As expected, Gary, now eleven, was solidly behind the project from the beginning. He frequently accompanied his father on test flights to baseball fields and parks, even to his father's 24th-floor office. There, the senior Kline sailed his planes out the window to a park below...
Steele's 23rd place in the jump and Jon Rickert's 24th place in the Cross Country were the highest spots that the Crimson could muster in the two events...
...Crimson finished sixth out of eleven teams in the team standings for giant slalom. Dick Raines (22nd), Gordon Adler (24th), Bob Beusman (28th) and Scott Johnson (41st) also competed for Harvard...
Harvard didn't fare as well in the 15 kilometer Cross Country competition held later yesterday. Jon Rikert's 24th place was the highest place the team could muster as the Crimson finished at the bottom of the field. Rikert came in about seven minutes off the pace set by winner Stan Dunklee of Dartmouth...