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Even Trowbridge concedes: "Someday the merger of Labor and Commerce will happen, but not before the 1968 election." And he adds: "The merger is a darn good, practical thing." Essentially, such a superdepartment would eliminate wasteful duplication. Until that uncertain day, he will have his work cut out for him. His department's primary job lies in the delicate area of liaison between the Administration and big business-and some critics openly wonder whether Trowbridge is either sufficiently mature or experienced for so weighty a portfolio. In addition, he has already drawn up a formidable list of priorities, from...
...middle of Harvard's lineup has had difficulties in recent matches, losing 3-0 to Princeton Wednesday, but Barnaby will stick to the same order. "Princeton was the first match in which Gordie Black played beneath himself," he said, "and Matt Hall was greatly improved--he lost a darn tough match...
...William O. Douglas. Alden has also defended the right of U.S. Nazi Leader George Lincoln Rockwell to be heard on campus, as well as the right of students to protest the Viet Nam war. His personal view, however, is that "I'm not much impressed by gestures-any darn fool can lie down in front of my office...
...awards 98. S.E.C. recruiting is also "tremendously polished," according to one man who ought to know: Alabama's Attorney General Richmond Flowers, whose son, Tennessee Halfback Richmond Flowers Jr., got offers from 62 different schools. "It's a smooth game of selling," says Flowers. "Richmond Jr. was darn near tears, sometimes, saying of some coach: 'He's so nice I sure would hate to play against...
...watch spelled GEORGE JESSEL. The old vaudevillian briskly filled the President in on the war, assured him that he would waste no time in telling the world about the great job the boys were doing out there, and perhaps even winked a few funny lines at L.B.J. It was darn near R minutes after L before he departed...