Word: nebraska
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Last year's squad won the Ivy and Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball titles with a 16-7 overall record, and represented District I in the NCAA World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Much of the credit for that outstanding season went to pitchers Ray Peters, Bob Dorwart, and Bob Lincoln...
...Good Membry. The man who has elevated so many people to the clergy cannot read or write, although he has a mail-order Ph.D. from the Hollywood University of Los Angeles and an honorary doctorate in metallurgy from a school in Nebraska. Hensley, 57, grew up in the mountains of North Carolina and attended a one-room schoolhouse for a few years where he "done everything but learn to read and write." He hit the road at 13, first encountered religion during the Depression on his way to a youth camp. When he tried to emulate a street-corner preacher...
...doubt if many political wives know much more about politics than I do, which is nothing." Both Mrs. Shultz, whose husband has been dean of the University of Chicago graduate business school, and Mrs. Clifford Hardin, married to the incoming Agriculture Secretary and ex-chancellor of the University of Nebraska, are used to the incessant social round of high college administrators. Ermalee Hickel, wife of the incoming Interior Secretary, works regularly for Cordelle (French for "towline"), a group that helps bring family cheer to Alaska's reform school for boys. The Romneys and the David Kennedys-he will...
...have to give up income from directorships of Borg-Warner, the General American Transportation Co., and the Stein, Roe and Farnham funds. To become Secretary of Agriculture, Clifford Hardin will receive the same base pay of $35,000 that he has been drawing as Chancellor of the University of Nebraska, but he loses his free residence...
...academicians in the Cabinet, Chancellor Clifford Hardin of the University of Nebraska (Agriculture) and George Shultz, dean of the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business (Labor), made their marks as administrators as much as scholars. David Kennedy (Treasury) is a Chicago banker so well regarded by both parties that Lyndon Johnson invited him to head the Treasury...