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...committed the unpardonable sin of dismissing Richard Dyer-Bennet in one sentence as an "arty eclectic." The likes of Joan Baez could not even hold his guitar...
...mentioned so calmly ($531 million in fiscal '62 and $7 billion to $9 billion during the next five years), supplied a new and powerful boost to the U.S. space campaign. Just as basic was the choice six months later of a round-eyed, enthusiastic electrical engineer named Dyer Brainerd Holmes to head the U.S. effort to reach for the moon...
Turning briefly from his work with displaced persons as U.N. Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees, Prince Sadruddin Aqa Khan, 29, filed suit in Geneva to displace his wife, slinky former London Fashion Model Nina Dyer, 32, on grounds of "incompatibility." Married in 1957, Nina and Harvardman ('54) Sadri, half brother of the late Aly Khan, were separated for nearly two years-she fluttering around Paris, he roaming from Arab sheikdoms to Congolese refugee camps for the U.N. Sadri's lawyer, aware that it cost German-born Steel Heir Baron Heinrich von Thyssen more than...
...Sophomore Dennis Hunter, who missed second place by a touch, finished a scant tenth of a second behind his brother's pool mark. Kaufmann added another pool record to his list in the 100, with a time of 49.0, tying the old mark set by former Harvard captains Dyer and Hunter...
...striking example of how the four men operated, SEC noted that at the board meeting during which McCormick resigned, "Reilly was in the chair, Dyer moved that the resignation be accepted, and Mann seconded the motion. Reilly then relinquished the chair to Bocklet, Dyer moved that Reilly be appointed president pro tempore, and Mann seconded the motion." Dyer, Bocklet and Mann are all Amex stock specialists, that is, men assigned to trade in certain stocks to keep their price from leaping or sliding abnormally (New York Stock Exchange specialists laid out $100 million in one day to cushion a panic...