Word: lamar
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...despite its many highly-touted individuals, this year's squad is not as far along as last year's was at this point, according to coach Henry Lamar. "They're just not yet a team...
...succeed Anderson, President Kennedy named Admiral David Lamar McDonald, 56, commander of U.S. Naval Forces in Europe. A member of the Annapolis class of '28, McDonald has served as an aircraft-carrier commander (Mindoro and Coral Sea), as director of air warfare in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations and as deputy assistant chief of staff at SHAPE headquarters in Europe. In July 1961, he took over from Admiral Anderson as commander of the Mediterranean Sixth Fleet, a job that McDonald saw as that of "a kind of roving ambassador of good will." Last month...
...four to be honored are: Gordon G. Bensley, art teacher at Phillips Academy, Andover; Mrs. Florence L. Elder mathematics teacher at West Hempstead, N.Y.; Miss Helen Green-wood, English teacher at Lamar Senior High School, Houston, Texas; and Arne H. Gronningsater, English teacher at Riverdale Country School in New York City...
...A.F.L.'s W'estern Champion Dallas Texans wanted him so badly that they gave Bell every thing he demanded: a six-year, no-cut contract that calls for a salary of $25,000 a year - about $10,000 more than most veteran linemen get. Owned by Oilman Lamar Hunt, the Texans also spirited away the No. 1 selection of the Philadel phia Eagles: Michigan State Guard Ed Budde. Budde's salary: an estimated $15,000 a year. Not to be outdone, the Buffalo Bills picked off two more Michigan State stars: Center Dave Behrman, No. 1 draftee...
...addition, Scott Harshbarger and Tom Bilodeau, both proven performers, will be on hand. Henry Lamar has been heard to say that no sophomore back on the varsity could have made the first three backfields on his undefeated freshman team this year, so the supply of talented backs seems unlimited...