Word: dayton
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...Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Club announced its officers for 1965 yesterday. Chosen were: President, David R. LaRoche '66, of Quincy House and Franklin, New Hampshire; First Vice-President, Michael R. Merz, '67, of Kirkland House and Dayton, Ohio; Second Vice-President, Geza P. Serenyi '66, of Dunster House and Boston; Secretary, Margaret P. Kortiander '66, of Jordan J and Pasadena, California; and Treasurer, Mary T. Stillman '67 of Henry House and New York City...
...lost its last 12 games last year, opened its season with a 73-65 win over Vermont, and now has lost seven straight. But look at their schedule: the Indians played Boston College in December, and on a junket through the Midwest over the holidays lost to Ohio State, Dayton, and Kentucky. That sort of a schedule would scare Princeton...
...Command to help attract highly intelligent officers for missile control crews, and to enrich their long hours of tedious, isolated duty. Several universities turned down the idea, but Ohio State, which since 1955 has operated the School of Systems and Logistics at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, agreed to open a branch campus at Ellsworth under a $500,000 contract with the Air Force Institute of Technology. Now rounding out its first year of full-scale operation, the school has been "phenomenally successful," says Major James B. Woodruff, liaison man between Hastings and the Institute. Many older...
...reconstructed New England whaling ports. For pure magnitude, nothing matches the problems of a museum for the aerospace age. When the private Air Force Museum Foundation approached Kevin Roche, 42, a partner in Eero Saarinen & Associates, to build a new museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, they wanted a structure in which the ten-engine B-36 jet and pusher-prop driven bomber, largest plane ever used operationally, would look right at home...
Madison Square Garden for another spiritless performance. Toward week's end, in Dayton, the President got a thunderous greeting from street crowds. But he also found people carrying crude signs alluding to the Jenkins story...