Word: heavyweights
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This week Jack Hood Vaughn, 44, current U.S. Ambassador to Panama, moves into the heavyweight class as Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs, succeeding Thomas C. Mann. As such, he will coordinate and direct all Alianza aid programs in Latin America, oversee the State Department's Latin American section, and generally act as President Johnson's top policymaker, adviser and troubleshooter for that area. The assignment promises to be quite a workout, but Vaughn seems in shape...
National Debate. The hardy perennial among proposed amendments calls for equal rights for men and women, a 450-time loser since 1926. The late Senator Estes Kefauver was author of 35 proposals, but the heavyweight champion is New York Democrat Emanuel Celler, at last count author of 49 amendments. By contrast, Senator Lyndon Johnson originated none...
Captain Ben Brooks salvaged a little of Harvard's pride by pummelling Ron Grimm of Rutgers 11-2 at 191, but Paul Goble, the Scarlet Knight's undefeated heavyweight, decisioned Harvard's Tack Chace...
...other matches, Springfield's Jeff Sadowsky downed Mike King 5-0 at 130; Jim Anderson edged Tom Gilmore of evening Harvard 6-4 at 137; Frank Peraino of Springfield beat Jeff Grant 8-0 at 167; and Neil Stilphen defeated Crimson heavyweight Tack Chace...
Dave Morash, undefeated this year for the Lions, then downed Harvard Captain Ben Brooks 9-6 at 191 pounds in a see-saw match marked by a number of rapidfire reverses. Heavyweight Tack Chaco salvaged a little of Harvard's pride by stopping Chattman of Columbia...