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While Jamie Werly has gone on to seek his fortune with the Yankees' farm system, Park has secured the one lefty pitcher he desperately needed last season to help out Paul McOsker (4-1, 2.49 ERA). He's got two more portsiders this year, senior Billy Bradshaw, whose persistence has finally been rewarded with this season's promotion to the varsity, and fireballing freshman Jim Keyte, who may be a brown-haired McOsker...
Thornton F. Bradshaw '40, president of the Atlantic Richfield Company and a member of the Kennedy School's visiting committee, said yesterday, "Whether the growth in government pleases us or dismays us, there is little reason to believe that the trend is going to be reversed. Big government, for good or for ill, probably is with us to stay...
...would get anonymous phone calls. They said they could rip him off any time they wanted to, there were two guns pointed at him, that if he started the ball game, he'd never see another day." Gilliam's performance declined steadily under the pressure; Terry Bradshaw took over and led the Steelers to their first Super Bowl title...
...just possible that out of this debate will come a new partnership between Government and business, closer than Carter himself has proposed. An articulate advocate of such an approach is Thornton Bradshaw, the thoughtful president of Atlantic Richfield. Despite his belief in capitalism, Bradshaw contends that the U.S. does not enjoy a totally free market in which competing and countervailing forces work, as Adam Smith would have it, for the ultimate benefit of the consumer. Instead, the U.S. already has developed an only partially free market characterized by a unique blend of private and Government forces...
...that mixed environment, Bradshaw sees the need for each element to perform the function that it does best. As Bradshaw wrote in the February Fortune: "We should not strive to bring about more government intervention in economic matters, but we surely need to make that intervention more rational. " Bradshaw's prescription: Government must set the overall goals and signal to industry what it wants done. Then, with a minimum of federal interference, industry should get on with the job of accomplishing those goals...