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The first Horn Trophy took place last spring, and was dedicated to the team's coach, Michael S. Horn '63, as a retirement present. Horn never did retire, and the Trophy has become a fall occasion.
People may say that this age seems arbitrary, but I assure them that the difference between 29 and 30, or even 35, is no smaller than the gulf between 20 and 21. As was the case with 18-year olds, there will also be a feeling that it is unfair...
Even before he joined Sears, Roebuck in 1956 as a salesman in Madison, Wisc., there was little doubt that Edward Brennan would find a home in the company. Working for Sears was a tradition in Brennan's family: both his parents were buyers for the firm, as were a grandfather...
The Republican majority in the Senate now stands at a slender 53-47, and the chances of its surviving the 1986 elections decrease each time a G.O.P. member announces plans to retire. Those who have done so: Arizona's Barry Goldwater, Nevada's Paul Laxalt and North Carolina's ailing...
Bell's report criticized 15 executives in particular, and Hutton promptly announced plans to discipline 14 of them. Three senior officials will leave the company: Thomas Lynch, a vice chairman; Thomas Rae, chief legal counsel; and Thomas Morley, a senior vice president in charge of cash management. Lynch, however, will...