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High Jump--1. William Skinner, Maryland, 7-ft., 3-in.; 2. Charles Forlides, Princeton, 7-ft., 1/2-in.; 3. Dave Daigler, George Mason, 6-ft., 10 1/4-in.; Lloyd Means, Syracuse, 6-ft., 10 1/4-in...
...Meter Hurdles--1. William Skinner, Maryland, 7.17; 2. George Ifill, Pittsburgh, 7.37;3. Glenn Watson, Notre Dame...
COLUMBIA (63): Kristina Tyer 4-0--8; Ula Lysniak 6-10--22; Mary Jane Skinner 7-0--14; Charlene Schuessler 3-0--6; Debbie Persico 0-1--1; Charlene Williams 2-2--6; Mylaine Riobe 0-0--0; Erika Woolson 0-2--2; Tiffany Rodenfels 0-0--0; Margaret Munnelly 0-0--0; Michelle Gildersleeve 1-2--4; Valerie Brunger 0-0--0. Totals...
COLUMBIA (67): Ula Lyaniak 7-5--14; Tiffany Bodenfels 0-0--0; Mary Jane Skinner 4-1--9; Margaret Donnelly 2-0--4; Debbie Persico 1-2--4; Kristine Tyer 8-1-17; Mylaine Riobe 1-2--4; Christina Dagger 0-0--0; Charlene Williams 2-0--4; Erika Woolson...
...dozens in personal computers and by the hundreds in larger models. While this type of integrated circuit was developed in the U.S., Japanese companies have proved adept at efficiently turning them out in mass volumes. Part of the problem is a difference in high-tech corporate culture. Says Richard Skinner, president of Integrated Circuit Engineering, a Scottsdale, Ariz., semiconductor-research firm: "In the U.S., the real glamour jobs are in designing the chips. But in Japan the manufacturing guys are equal." Indeed, each time U.S. companies have developed a larger-capacity memory chip (first the 1K dynamic RAM, then...