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Richard Hatcher, 40, scratched his way through college and law school and, since beating his party's machine in 1967, has been the Democratic mayor of racially divided Gary, Ind. An important link between black politicians in North and South, Hatcher has run into problems in the grimy steel city: white animosity, an exodus of white businessmen and a lack of capital to develop downtown areas. But Hatcher-who easily won a second term and will probably run for a third -has involved ordinary citizens in Gary's administration, waged war against corruption in city hall...
Henry B. Schacht, 39, went from Harvard's Business Administration School to a small management outfit run by a member of the board of Cummins Engine Co. He soon was lured to Cummins, a manufacturer of heavy-duty diesels based in Columbus, Ind., as financial vice president. Within five years, at age 35, he became president. While rapidly expanding the company (1973 net sales: $686 million), Schacht has tenaciously supported strict antipollution standards and advocated a more socially conscious stance for industry. Business, he says, should create change and force its pace...
...most knowledgeable people on the federal budget, Government programs, and the impact of federal spending and taxing on the economy. As a member of the Library of Congress's legislative reference service, she passes that expertise on to hundreds of Congressmen and other policymakers. The Marion, Ind., native studied at Oberlin and the University of Michigan, came to the capital in 1957 as a Federal Reserve Board economist, later worked with the Council of Economic Advisers during the Kennedy Administration...
Americans should not be "prostrated with despair but exhilarated by the prospects of Watergate," Rep. John Brademas '49 (D-Ind.) told alumni at a "Law, Politics and the State of the Union" symposium in Lowell Lecture Hall yesterday...
...Berkeley, Calif.; Parker Scholarship, Paul K. Rowe '75 of Leverett House and New York City and Mark E. Segall '75 of Harrison, N.Y.; Phillips Memorial Scholarship, Mitchell Dupler '75 of Leverett House and Bronxville, N.Y.; and the Saltonstall Prize, David L. Johnson '74 of Adams House and Indianapolis, Ind...