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...remains to be discovered. The basic facts, and Inman's responses, have long been a matter of public record. In an interview with TIME, Inman stressed his extreme reluctance to take the job in the first place -- which helps explain his hypersensitivity to criticism that someone avid for Cabinet rank might shrug off. He says he became so tense and grouchy in intelligence work that it took the first 10 of his 12 years in private life for him to relax. His wife Nancy had begun to make a career for herself as a photographer and dreaded returning to Washington...
Were Harvard to formally participate in the program, there would be a campus representative and a committee to review applications and to rank students. Because the college has not chosen this formal affiliation, students who apply will do so on an individual basis and will not be ranked...
...liked that so much it took a direct order from Ronald Reagan to move him to the deputy directorship of the CIA, where his probity was needed to balance the unpredictable chief spook, William Casey. In the process, Inman became the first naval intelligence specialist to reach four-star rank...
...real problem then is the dilution of talent through expansion. This isn't some radical idea. It doesn't rank up their with Einstein's theory of relativity. But it is the truth...
Rankin's averages of 17.2 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game all rank in the League's top five, as does his .833 shooting percentage from the line...