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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...DOUGLAS L. BENDELL Wichita, Kans...
Their appeal is obvious. Says "the Bear," a 280-lb. singer and harmonica player for a Los Angeles group called the Canned Heat: "I've got an old lady now, so I don't mess around when I'm in L. A. But when I'm on the road, it's different. I mean, here are these chicks padding around the hotel corridors after you, and it's great." Some musicians, however, profess to find them a nuisance. Mothers Manager Dick Barber complains that groupies are in such ready supply that it is "pretty...
Near San Clemente Island off the California coast, the Navy's trouble-plagued "yellow submarine," Sealab 3, was lowered 610 ft. to the floor of the continental shelf. Then instruments indicated a helium leak in the still-unoccupied deep-sea habitat, and Aquanaut Berry L. Cannon, 33, and two companions were sent below to make repairs. They descended to the 610-ft. level in a pressurized personnel transfer capsule (PTC) and were opening a hatch to enter Sealab when Navy officers watching a TV monitor on the surface saw Cannon begin to thrash about. "I saw his body jackknifing...
...have the responsibility of handling other people's money usually make large amounts of it. For running Massachusetts Investors Trust, one of the nation's biggest mutual funds, Chairman Kenneth L. Isaacs' pay package in 1967 amounted to $400,000. On Wall Street, the starting salary for securities analysts has escalated in the past five years from $7,000 to at least $10,000, and ranking analysts get $25,000 to $60,-000. On top of that, executives of brokerages traditionally pocket bonuses of from one month's to two years' salary. Even better...
...committee members are: Clark Byse, professor of Law; Archibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston Professor of Law; Benjamin Kaplan Royall Professor of Law; Charles R. Nesson '60, professor of Law; Albert M. Sacks, associate dean of the Law; Albert M. Sacks, associate dean of the Law School; and Lloyd L. Weinreb, professor...