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...single U.S. Armed Force--no Navy, no Air Force," was called for last night by W. Barton Leach '21, Story Professor of Law and consultant to the Secretary of the Air Force...
...even if the latter day Puseys can not trace their family tree, an accurate description of the manor's history and the activities of some men who lived there is contained in Law School textbook by Professors Casner and Leach entitled "Cases and Texts on Property." The books notes that the Puseys performed their outstanding feat by remaining in control of the family manor for nearly 900 years, surviving the War of the Roses and finally World War I only to be ruined by the depression in 1933. As Professors Casner and Leach note with grim efficiency, "Pusey manor...
...President Augustus C. Long, 51, was named to succeed Texas Co.'s John Sayles Leach, chairman and chief executive officer, who reaches the mandatory retirement age of 65 in September. Long's successor in the presidency: James W. Foley, 44. Long and Foley, a young top-management team, will captain the third largest U.S. international oil company (behind Standard Oil of N.J. and Gulf in oil reserves and gross income). Chairman-elect Long graduated from Annapolis ('26), joined Texaco after a hitch with the Navy. In World War II he saw Navy duty in London, helped Allied...
Other speakers will be W. Barton Leach, Director of the Defense Studies Program, Carl J. Friedrich, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, and Professor Duncan MacDonald of Boston University...
Among the biggest spenders is the oil industry. With 1955 earnings of $262 million (up $36 million over 1954), Texas Co. Chairman J. S. Leach announced that his company would spend $325 million this year for new petrochemical plants, refineries and research centers. Close behind, Gulf Oil, Standard of Ohio...