Word: junior
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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McElroy's own personal drive leaves no room for failure: years ago, as a very junior employee, he decided that he would one day become president of Procter & Gamble, imposed a strict discipline on himself, rammed straight to the top. His Pentagon job requires a sense of urgency, and Neil McElroy has always been a man in a hurry: he dresses fast ("He has broken more shoestrings than any other man in America," says a Cincinnati friend), walks fast ("You can't call a walk with Mac a stroll. It's more like a run"), drives fast...
...John Barrymore Jr., 25, was nabbed for being drunk and disturbing the peace at 1 a.m. while tiffing with wife Cara in his parked car. He drew a $100 fine and a 90-day jail stretch that was suspended provided he spends his next three weekends in jail. Said Junior later: "I tried some rum concoctions and they tasted like punch. They didn't act that way. I'm through with liquor...
Perhaps more importantly for this year's vintage crop of marksmen, the game witnessed the return to form of pint-sized guard George Harrington. A disappointment in earlier season play, Harrington, a junior, finally achieved a semblance of last year's brilliant performances as he scored consistently on set shots and driving lay-ups and tallied 19 points to lead the Crimson scoring...
Evidently, Tiger coach Dick Vaughan has spent the early part of the season rebuilding his team. which won only one of its eight Ivy games last season. He began with a strong nucleus in captain Henry Rulon-Miller, an All-Ivy choice in both his sophomore and junior years, wing John Hall, the team's leading scorer, and defenseman Doug Levick...
Several Masters, commenting on yesterday's poll of the Junior class which opened the way for a possible exodus from President Lowell's House system, stressed that the plan--if adopted--should be regarded solely as a regrettable stop-gap measure to provide an opportunity for "forced commuters" to enter a House...