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Harvard scored twice more in the second period, and Yale once in the third when Tim Sargent jumped the Crimson defense at the Eli blue line. But the varsity tallied the last, and most flashy, goal: after being knocked to his knees, Dave Grannis poked the puck to Bill Beckett, who centered a set-up pass to Crosby for the score. The score by periods: Harvard 2 3 1 6 Yale...
...Should Command? Corpsmen would go in teams of five to ten with a topnotch leader. The GHQ: a small, new Government agency, probably headed by President Kennedy's brother-in-law, R. Sargent Shriver Jr., 45, a Chicago businessman. The agency would supply cash, corpsmen and coordination for the two main arms of the operation. In the U.S., private groups, such as foundations, universities, or the American Friends Service Committee, would propose projects abroad. In the host country, a binational board would have power to pass on projects and set local corps policy. The estimated cost is roughly...
...produce a net income of about $100,000 after taxes for each of the seven living Kennedy children-from investments in corporate stocks and bonds, oil leases and real estate (including part ownership of Chicago's huge Merchandise Mart, of which Joe Kennedy's son-in-law Sargent Shriver is assistant general manager). Each of the seven children also gets a periodic share of the principal of the funds, but in no case does Jack, or any of his brothers or sisters, have a say in the management of them...
...Tammany tiger, the Kennedys cut off De Sapio's federal patronage. Run-of-the-mill jobs are now being dispensed through Congressman Eugene Keogh of Brooklyn and Charles Buckley, boss of The Bronx, while applicants for higher jobs must call upon Bobby Kennedy or Brother-in-Law Sargent Shriver. The Washington tactics produced the desired results. New York's Mayor Robert Wagner pushed Old Friend De Sapio to arm's length, last week huddled with Reformer Lehman, gave word that he would strive to purge De Sapio...
...usual, the tight little Kennedy inner group had done the kind of meticulous preparation that should fascinate political science classes for years to come. A screening committee of veteran Kennedy staffers, headed by Brother-in-Law Sargent Shriver and Larry O'Brien, began combing banks, foundations, campuses and corporations for the names of likely candidates and assembling background data. In some cases, very little research was needed (e.g., Arkansas Senator Bill Fulbright, who was already well known to Kennedy). In others (e.g., Dean Rusk and Robert McNamara, whom Kennedy had never met), a complete dossier was ordered...