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...Greeley 12 14 26 Timpson 9 8 17 Clasby 7 8 15 Burke 8 6 14 Wood 10 4 14 Bray 5 7 12 Harris 8 3 11 Colt 3 4 7 Chase 1 5 6 Bliss 2 3 5 Hatch 1 3 4 O'Brien 0 3 3 Patton 3 0 3 Coolidge 0 1 1 Harvey...
...Patton found that top management salaries between 1939 and 1950 increased less than those of any other working group. In eleven years, management salaries rose 35%, while those of foremen rose 83% and hourly and white-collar workers, 106%. The relatively small executive increases, plus heavy taxes in the high-salary brackets, cut down executives' real purchasing power 59% while hourly and white-collar workers had a rise...
Concluded Patton: "Our golden goose -the ambitious, driving executive-is certainly not dead, but he is not being fed the same hearty bill of fare that resulted in the golden eggs . . ." of the past...
Weiland plans to stick to his defense pairings of Captain Dusty Burke with Bill Bliss, and Tony Patton with Jeff Coolidge. Brad Richardson will start at goal, backed up by newcomer Ken Eddy. Nate Corning, the other goalie, must stay in Cambridge for a lab period this afternoon...
...first U.S. competitor in the Modern (military) Pentathlon*-and a fierce one at that-Patton needed no excuses for his fifth-place showing behind four Swedish army men. Since then, and particularly after Patton gave West Point a competitive pentathlon plaque, first awarded in 1935, Americans have done even better in the little-known sport. The U.S. won the team title in the 1936 Olympics, and in 1948 Major George B. Moore (who was killed in action in Korea) won an individual second place. Last week at West Point, 13 officers and enlisted men, captained and managed by Captain...