Word: mcnamaras
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Radcliffe swim team last week elected junior Jane Hendricks and freshman Jane McNamara as co-captains for next year...
Hendricks, currently captain of the Radcliffe water polo team, swims backstroke and is from Livermore, Calif. A native of Fitchburg, Mass., McNamara's forte is the butterfly and longer freestyle events...
...last December he came so close to giving up his job that only President Ford's personal urging stopped him. Kissinger polled his closest associates, including Winston Lord and Larry Eagleburger at the State Department, friends like David Bruce, Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk. Their counsel was split about fifty-fifty. Some said that he was needed. Others said he would become an issue in the election year, hurting the country and damaging himself...
...members of the government and influential social scientists, many of them constructed and supported the anti-poverty and welfare programs and the Vietnam policy which led to popular revulsion. More importantly, the government of the '60s was headed, for the first time, by conscious elitists--Bundy, the Rostows, McNamara, and Ball, many of whom the essayists in the Public Interest cite in their papers and served with on faculties. Rather than admit the failure of elitist political leadership cut off from vulgar opinion, the Public Interest scholars apparently wish to justify their original errors and retroactively combat the alienation they...
...Jane McNamara nabbed the number two position in an excellent race of the grueling 200 butterfly. Captain Maureen Murphy stroked to second spot finishes in both the 100 and 200 yard freestyle...