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Jayvee 150's: Eric Oddleifson, Stroke; Tim Gray, 7; Bill Lindenmuller, 6; John Lizars, 5; Bruce Dixon, 4; Bill Lawrence, 3; Troy Brown, 2; Frank Maybank, Bow; Tad Palys...
When General Matthew B. Ridgway, the Army's Chief of Staff, sat down before the Senate Military Appropriations Subcommittee one day last week, South Carolina's Democratic Senator Burnet R. Maybank was ready with a question: Was Ridgway "satisfied" with the new defense budget, which increased funds for the Air Force, reduced expenditures for the Army? Paratrooper Ridgway hedged, hesitated and then gave his answer: "When a career military officer receives from proper authority a decision ... he accepts that decision as a sound one, and he does his utmost within his available means to carry it out." Nevertheless...
When Senators probed for more details, things did not look so logical. Six times, South Carolina's Democratic Senator Burnet Maybank asked whether the U.S. is building an offensive or a defensive Air Force. It was an oversimplified question, but it had to be answered. Each time it was asked, Wilson rambled off and avoided a direct answer. Eventually, Wilson said that the U.S. force would be both offensive and defensive; then he retreated, said it would be offensive...
...varsity, Captain Dick Lincoln will stroke, with Oliver Leland at seven, Randy Seed six, Mal Rohrbough five, and Bill Lindemulder at four. Bill Gray is three, Frank Maybank two, and Joe Brown how. George Notter will...
Captain Dick Lincoin will stroke the varsity shell, with Oliver Leland at seven and Bill Coughlin in six seat. Randy Seed holds down five oar and Frank Maybank rows at four. Bill Gray and Bill Lindemulder are in the three and two spots, respectively. Joe Brown and the shell at bow. George Notter will...