Word: paces
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...although opposing teams learned--the tough way--to pay more attention to Landry after her stella freshman year, the aggressive forward didn't let the increased defensive pressure slow her scoring pace...
Glimacher, who is head of the Pace Gallery, said he and Nevelson chose Harvard as the site for the approximately 12 foot high contemporary sculpture in memory of his father-in-Law, Summer Z. Cooper...
...World War II B-24 pilot, Pace flew 39 missions. After his plane was hit on a sortie, he bailed out and then spent nine months as a prisoner of the Germans. Following the war, he rose to colonel in the Air Force Materiel Command. He retired in 1954 to join TRW, where he has been ever since, working in the company's aerospace and automotive operations...
...Pace will join General Dynamics in June and move into Lewis' post in January. The immediate job facing Pace, said Lewis, will be to review accounting and contract charging practices, "which have been the subject of so much adverse publicity." Over the long run, though, he believes that "diversification of General Dynamics is one of the issues that needs to be addressed." Known to colleagues as a man of integrity and an efficient administrator, Pace will need those talents to rebuild General Dynamics' battered reputation...
...because inflation seems dormant. The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index rose at a moderate 4.6% annual rate in April and at a 4.2% clip for the first four months of the year. Inflation has been about 4% since 1982, and TIME's economists forecast that this pace will continue through the rest...