Word: senioritis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lineup also remains unsettled. Senior John Axten will start at goalie, but both he and sophomore Rich Locksley needed the work they couldn't get this week. Dave Wright and Bob Grey are set at fulback and face their biggest challenges to date against DeJong and Detora...
...state, "If the silent center in the U.S. can find an effective voice, through the new Citizens Committee . . ." For "silent center" read "senior citizen" apropos of the ages of the founders: Dean Acheson, 74; Omar Bradley, 74; James F. Byrnes, 88; Lucius Clay, 70; James Bryant Conant, 74; Paul Douglas, 75; Dwight Eisenhower, 77; Harry Truman, 83, etc. EVERETT THIELE Baltimore
Restless Entrepreneur Norton Simon has yet to find the all-purpose chief executive for Hunt Foods & Industries. Recently, Simon replaced President Francis Fabian, 52, an operations expert who served him for about two years. Into the gap went William E. McKenna, 48, a smooth-talking senior vice president from Litton Industries with an accounting background and a Harvard Business School degree. Simon makes no bones about the reason for the change: he wants to expand his empire of subsidiaries and affiliates, which already includes McCall Corp., Hunt-Wesson Foods, Inc., Knox Glass Inc., Canada Dry Corp. and Crucible Steel Corp...
Died. Adolf Lohse, 65, German financial wizard and longtime (1945 until retirement in October) top executive of the Siemens Group, maker of all things electric; of a heart attack; in Neugrünwald, Germany. Senior member of the group's managing troika, Lohse masterminded Siemens' recovery from wartime ruin to second biggest in Germany (after Volkswagen), ranging the world's markets with everything from appliances to computers...
Vitale analyzes the game like a science; Manchester, who only started playing as a high school senior, loves to get in and hit people regardless of the level of competition; Weiss, will leave with a year of eligibility left, finds it harder to get up for each game. Brooks has had pro feelers; Manchester would like to play semi-pro on weekends; Vitale would like to coach at some point; Weiss wants to get on to law school; Burns's interest is in the people and not a lasting one in the sport...