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...Henry A. Callaway '80, president Harvard's Fox Club, said yesterday although the final clubs cooperate with the University and are responsible to Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, they are still "independent and completely private...
...There are no grounds for a similar complaint against us," Callaway said...
During his six years in the Senate, Haskell did little to capture public attention. In 1976 he was one of the leading critics of Ford Campaign Manager Howard ("Bo") Callaway for trying to influence Government policies to benefit a Colorado ski area owned by Callaway's family. This year Haskell sponsored legislation that would have set up a new Government agency to regulate imports of sweeteners, and thus benefit Colorado's sugar beet growers by, in effect, raising domestic sugar prices...
Webster is a Christian Scientist who neither drinks nor smokes and stays in shape by playing tennis regularly. He and Wife Drusilla weekend at the family's 265-acre farm in Callaway County, Mo., 90 miles west of St. Louis, where Webster rides horses and breeds Black Angus cattle. The parents of a college-age son and two daughters, the Websters have few qualms about moving East-even though, as Mrs. Webster says with a laugh, "we'll be one of the few in Washington not from Georgia...
Improvising and getting the opinion of outsiders and their trainer, England's Betty Callaway, Regoczy and Sallay develop a routine for the ice. Then they are ready for the competition. (Incidentally, Callaway taught the pair most of their very fluent English...