Word: naval
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Roger Thomas Staubach, 21, Naval Academy midshipman and college quarterback beyond compare...
...interest in the welfare of the bank." But he denied that any "of these instances in any way involved my official responsibilities." Added Korth: "I deeply resent any insinuation that these few trivial incidents and communications raise a question concerning my character." Korth, who spent last week in Bethesda Naval Medical Center for a long-delayed ear operation, insisted that his resignation was entirely voluntary, that he quit because of policy differences with McNamara and personal financial problems. Aides further explained that his salary of $22,500 was only a little more than half of his former salary as bank...
...Ward's ally, Denning presents the wily foreigner, Eugene Ivanov, assistant naval attache at the Russian Embassy in London. "He had qualities not normally found in a Russian officer in this country. His English was good and he was keen to meet people. He drank a good deal, however, ad was something of a ladies' man." Enter Christine Keeler who was "employed at the Murray Cabaret Club as a show girl which involved, as she put it, just walking around with no clothes on....She had undoubted physical attractions...
...abruptly reversed his field and rambled for 25 yds. Said William and Mary Coach Milt Brewer: "Instead of pursuing and trying to catch him, we should have just waited and eventually he'd come back to us." In all, Roger passed and ran for 297 yds. -a new Naval Academy record-and the Middies...
Getting an appointment was easy; getting in proved more difficult. Roger flunked the entrance exam. The Naval Academy Foundation-a private organization, says the Navy-paid his way to New Mexico Military Institute for a year of cramming in English. He passed handily on the second try, and then it was off to make Navy Coach Hardin a happy...