Word: jaye
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Guessing Game. In London last week, Parliament was considering a new companies bill introduced by Board of Trade President Douglas Jay. If passed as expected, the bill will require British firms to disclose a host of once sacred details about their financial dealings...
...campaign to modernize British industrial practices and thus attack the balance-of-payments problem at its source (see following story). But so compelling is the need that the bill also has solid support from Conservatives and in fact may be followed by even tougher regulations. "A first installment," Jay calls it; he promises a second that will cover now-exempt banks and insurance companies...
Sophomore Harry Jergesen, more impressive each time he fences, took three bouts in epee. In the first bout, he picked apart Penn's Mark Rosenberg with five touches in less than a minute. Harvard's Steve Shea followed with a slim 5-4 decision over Jay Miller, but Ron McMahan's 5-2 pasting of Brian Keidan gave Penn a 5-4 lead at the end of the first round...
...will also lose the diving events. The Cornell divers are collectively the best in the East with Jay Moses, Tom Casel, and Bill Paxton all holding high individual rankings...
...when the kid became a Buddhist," said one Rockefeller aide. "But a Democrat? That's going too far." Actually, John D. Rockefeller IV, 28, never became a Buddhist while he was studying Japanese culture on $30 a month in Kyoto, though he is committing the other heresy. Young "Jay," whose Uncle Nelson runs the New York Statehouse and Uncle Winthrop is running for the one in Arkansas, is filing as a candidate for the West Virginia house of delegates-as a Democrat. At present, Jay is a neighborhood worker in Action for Appalachian Youth, a field that...