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In Marine! Burke Davis has written a gaudy, bloody, gung-ho account of the horn combat leader who eagerly went off to war with his green eyes gleaming malevolently, a stubby pipe clenched in his crooked mouth, and a copy of Caesar's Gallic Wars tucked into his duffel...
On at least two occasions during the first four days of exams, proctors have enforced astonishingly idiotic rules concerning leaving the room. With three proctors and some 150 students in Geological Lecture Room on Friday morning, only one student at a time was allowed to leave for any reason because...
Capitol Hill may have its first full blooded American Indian as a U.S. Representative next year. For Arizona's newly created Third Congressional District seat, state Republicans are talking about running Navajo Tribal Council Chairman Paul Jones, 71, who has ably supervised his tribe's business interests, including...
"What is more difficult to understand," he wrote, "is the lack-lustre, indifference, and absence of red-blooded desire on the part of talented youngsters.... Suddenly they 'retire.' It is not football they are 'retiring' from--it's life."
No less deadly a competitor is massive, baldheaded Franco Marinotti, 70, boss of Snia Viscosa, Italy's biggest producer of synthetic textile fibers. Marinotti, who preaches a cold-blooded business philosophy ("Gratitude is a sentiment possessed mainly by dogs"), did his postwar rebuilding without a cent of U.S. aid...