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...because of his "attitude"-though he was first in the class scholastically. Impulsively, Johnson resigned in protest, charging that Blasher had been bounced because of his friendship for him. Blasher, who had spent a year on the Los Angeles city force, had no trouble finding another police job in Maryland's Montgomery County, next door to Washington...
...quartet is composed of seniors Jim Baker, Dave McKelvey, and Trey Burns--who with Jeff Huvelle hold the University two-mile relay record of 7:33.6--and sophomore Roy Shaw. They will face stiff competition in the Garden, running in the same heat with Villanova Michigan, Maryland State...
...engineering test that was a preliminary to actual laser experiments during the Apollo moon mission, a group headed by University of Maryland Physicists Carroll Alley and Douglas Currie set up the lasers in four East Coast locations in addition to the two in the West. Each was projected backwards through a telescope-into the viewing end-toward Surveyor's lunar site. The telescopes were used not only to aim the beams precisely but also to further confine the beam of the coherent laser light, which diverges very little even without telescopic aid. Alley estimates that both beams had diverged...
...dearth of traveling companions. In Maryland, Governor Spiro Agnew announced that he would organize a draft-Rockefeller movement "in response to the ground swell of public opinion that I have seen developing." Sixty-six prominent Republicans in Oregon set up a similar group, vowing they would conduct a Rockefeller write-in campaign for the Oregon primary should he refuse to allow his name on the ballot. Said Governor Tom McCall: "If this effort can help bring Rockefeller into the Oregon primary, then its sponsors will have performed a public service of national magnitude...
...major streamlining of the Budget Bureau and to promote the cost-effectiveness techniques that McNamara introduced at the Pentagon. Though he could have commanded $100,000 a year, Schultze accepted modestly salaried posts as a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and part-time professor at the University of Maryland...