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...Charlie Zuhoski, 25, and his attractive girlfriend of a year, Patty Highley, 20, decided to get married in June 1967. They waited for an hour outside a post exchange until it opened, he bought a $5.95 silver wedding ring, and they drove to a justice of the peace. Their honeymoon took place at the Miramar Naval Air Station?in the bachelor-officers' quarters. Ten days later he sailed to the war; the next month he was shot down...
...think the list has a corroborative value," one of the liberals commented, "it shows that the Faculty is still polarized and maybe we do need someone who knows us well and is quite apart from us, perhaps from the graduate schools. That way you will have a honeymoon period...
...Outside London's Caxton Hall Registry, a crowd of 500 gathered to goggle at the groom's mum (in white wool pants and a rink-sized diamond) and her husband, Richard Burton (in business suit and a new slim, "off-the-sauce" look). No wedding reception, no honeymoon. "Too old-fashioned," explained a p.r. man. "These are a couple of mod kids...
...Honeymoon. Impressed with his integrity and strength, the trustees have just named Lyman, 46, president of Stanford. He succeeds Kenneth Pitzer, a quiet, introspective chemist who served only 19 months and was rebuffed at every turn. Pitzer was partly done in by vindictive student radicals who went to the extreme of drenching him with red paint. His low profile also irked key alumni donors, a bad omen when Stanford was contemplating a major fund drive. Last June, to the trustees' obvious relief, Pitzer resigned. Search committees of faculty, students and alumni took only three months to reach a consensus...
...have to preserve order," he said last week, "because if we do not, someone else who does not understand the delicate fabric of the university will come in and do it." Combatting such outside pressures will be tough, even for Lyman. "Were these normal times, he could expect a honeymoon for a year," said one professor. "Of course, these are not normal times...