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...captain Joel Peters has run the 600 in 1:11.9, but so has Tiger Chuck Hedrick. Princeton sensation Craig Masback should win the 100 and the mile (best time, 4:06), although Springate and Campbell should give him a run for the money in both. In the two-mile, Fitzsimmons has to face Yale's Dan Schlesinger (best time, 8:57) as well as some strong Princeton competition...
Highlighting the Princeton floor show is the spectacular two-mile relay team of Chuck Norelli, Jeff Weicksel, Craig Masback and Chuck Hedrick. The group has competed at the Melrose Games and the Philadelphia Track Classic, with a top time...
...crusty Olive Ann Beech, 69-year-old head of Wichita's Beech Aircraft Corp., is queen of the private-plane industry, her nephew Frank Hedrick is crown prince; since 1968 he has been Beech president. The division of labor has worked well, piloting Beech from a $7.7 million loss in fiscal 1970 to a $7,000,000 profit the next year. Now the family management team has begun merger negotiations with troubled Grumman Aircraft, which lost $70 million in 1972 mostly because of cost overruns on the Navy's F-14 Tomcat fighter plane. Grumman officials contend that...
...merger would provide Hedrick another opportunity to test his unorthodox management theories. Unlike most corporate executives, he operates without specific goals in mind, preferring to concentrate on what he calls "constant aims," which amounts to doing "any job assigned to you better than the job has been done before." That is only one of his store of Dale Carnegie-ish homilies (another: "Don't forget to do today's chores or you won't be around tomorrow"). A bachelor until age 40, Hedrick is known for his love of golf and political conservatism. Strangely enough, neither...
...writer spoke to the Washington Post's Robert G. Kaiser and the New York Times's Hedrick Smith in the Moscow apartment of his attractive second wife, Natalya, 32, he frequently consulted with her about whether to answer certain questions. She, in turn, often glanced at the ceiling, to indicate that electronic listening devices were undoubtedly recording the conversation. During the interview, the couple's 15-month-old son Yermolai played happily on the floor...