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Freshman freestyler Sharon Beckman won the 200-yd. race in 2:18. Co-captain Jane McNamara clinched second in the 50 fly. Leslie Landerfelder turned in impressive performances in both backstroke events while mary Ellen Mangano took second in the 500-yd. freestyle...
...McNamara said that although Wellesley did not present a formidable challenge, "the victory will be a great psychological lift for the Brown meet." Brown defeated the Crimson last year and the home team is aiming for a reverse outcome in the upcoming confrontation this Saturday at 10:30 at the I.A.B...
Clarence Barksdale, 44, board chairman of the First National Bank of St. Louis, said one trait was not essential: superior intelligence. He noted: "My home-state guy, Harry Truman, said, 'The C students run the world.' " Kansas City Police Chief Joseph McNamara, 41, pinpointed "good judgment." Said he: "We can have someone with wonderful traits. If his judgment is poor, the net results are going to be bad." Some noted that a leader showed his judgment in selecting as lieutenants people who either complemented his own skills or were smarter than the boss...
...early May, canceled because of student protest against the war. He gets a terrible feeling in his gut every time he visits, the victim of disabling memories of Harvard as a "place of hatred." His undergraduate career was baptized by a forceful mobbing of then Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara outside Quincy House in the fall of 1966. It was abbreviated finally by the cancellation of exams in the wake of unrest following the invasion of Cambodia...
...Treasury Secretary William Simon was even more blunt. Simon, who has feuded before with McNamara over his expansive management of the World Bank, noted that oil-importing countries face a $50 billion balance of payments deficit next year. Asserting that "a substantial number of countries have preferred to delay adjustment to higher oil prices and borrow abroad to finance consumption," Simon warned that from now on "world demands for capital will be massive and competition fierce...