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...Millis, Mass., will replace Jim Lombard as undergraduate manager and G. Neal Ryland '63, of Winthrop House and Richmond, Va., will become varsity manager. Roger A. Gilman '62, of Kirkland House and Storrs, Conn., was choosen to replace Michael Barricks as the head manager in swimming. Robert L. Beal '68, of Quincy House and Chestnut Hill, Mass., will be second manager...
Under Shanks, two or three men were being groomed for the top post, but the Pru's board passed over all the heirs apparent, including Executive Vice President Orville Beal, 51, who is thought by many to be in line for the next opening. Menagh's term as president can be extended to age 70 by the directors, but beyond that would need the approval of New Jersey insurance authorities. The company insists that his appointment is not temporary, and Menagh himself says that he has "never given a thought" to retirement...
...part of a nine-man force assembled for TIME'S on-the-scene coverage of the U.N. session. The others, covering their special fields or assigned to specific facets of the story, were Washington Bureau Chief John Steele, White House Correspondent Charles Mohr, State Department Correspondent John Beal, Latin American Specialist Jerry Hannifin, New York Correspondents George Bookman and Bill Smith, Chicago Senior Correspondent Murray Gart and Montreal Bureau Chief Gavin Scott...
They are Jerome C. Axelrod '63, of Wigglesworth Hall and Houston, Tex.; Robert L. Beal '63, of Matthews Hall and Chestnut Hill; Daniel Del Solar '63, of Mower Hall and Santa Monica, Cal.; Gary M. Grikscheit '63, of Straus Hall and Birmingham; William C. Hodge '63, of Wigglesworth Hall and Springfield, Ohio;; Alfred J. Kahn '63, of Wigglesworth Hall and Houston, Tex.; Stephen A. Keese '63, of Stoughton Hall and Chattanooga, Tenn.; Phillip L. Stotter '63, of Greenough Hall and South River, N.J.; David W. Walker '63, of Thayer Hall and Canaan, N.Y.; and Ronald H. Winston '63, of Matthews...
...from space on many frequencies, but the man whose job it was to make the most of the new Russian prestige in cold war terms was Mikoyan. On hand to greet him at New York's International Airport was TIME's Veteran Diplomatic Correspondent John Beal. For a report on the impersonal and personal aspects of Russia's big week, see NATIONAL AFFAIRS, Cosmic Challenge, Arrival in the Dark and Visitor from the Kremlin...