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...final standings of the freshman intramural program, Holworthy defeated second-place Grays by over 150 points. A Grays spokesman, however, said, "We try harder." Final Standings 1. Holworthy 758.4 2. Grays 591.4 3. Mower 477.5 4. Thayer South 461.0 5. Greenough 423.4 6. Matthews North 412.7 7. Wigglesworth West 408.7 8. Hurlburt 384.0 9. Pennypacker 373.5 10. Weld North 353.3 11. Thayer North 281.1 12. Hollis 271.1 13. Mass-Straus D 253.7 14. Wigglesworth East 240.9 15. Matthews South 216.1 16. Lionel 175.1 17. Stoughton 169.0 18. Weld South 148.3 19. Straus A, B, C 118.7 20. Thayer Middle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Holworthy Takes Intramural Title | 5/31/1966 | See Source »

...York, says Herald Tribune President Walter Thayer, "three papers are losing a great deal of money." He means the Trib, Telegram and Journal. A combination of television, strong suburban dailies and crippling strikes has drained those papers of readers and advertisers. Circulation of the WorldTelegram has dropped from 448,828 in 1960 to 389,291 today; in the same period, Journal-American circulation slipped from 618,802 to 535,310. The Sunday Trib (circ. 360,876), though it has been praised for its sprightliness, has been unable to make much headway against the powerful Sunday Times, with its impressive circulation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Slow-Motion Merger in New York | 3/25/1966 | See Source »

...match was a narrow victory of 1-0 for David Cowles of Wiggiesworth over John Cross of Matthews. John Read (177) of Hollis pinned D. Shahian of Hurlbut, while John Hook (160) of Hurlbut defeated Paul Hackbarth of Thayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell Matmen Capture Interhouse Championship | 3/18/1966 | See Source »

...Calif.: Thomas D. Kennedy of Wigglesworth Hall and Lexington; Frank L. McNamara Jr. of Matthews Hall and Concord: Donald W. Meaders of Pennypacker Hall and West Allis, Wis.: Joseph W. Mullin of Holworthy Hall and Maynard; Andrew J. Rudnick of Weld Hall and New York; Sumner A. Slavin of Thayer and Chestnut Hill; Jerome T. Walker of Holworthy and McKeasport, Penn.: Paul J. Zofnass of Hurlbut and Belmont...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jubilee Elections | 12/10/1965 | See Source »

...brilliant backroom masterminding of his campaign manager, Robert Price, 33, a blue-jowled, Rasputin-like Bronx Republican. G.O.P. Senator Jacob Javits, a magic name in New York's Jewish districts, came on as campaign chairman. Money flowed in from the Rockefeller family, New York Herald Tribune President Walter Thayer, and from purses farther west-notably from Tire Tycoon Leonard K. Firestone in California and Food Magnate H. J. Heinz II in Pittsburgh. In all, the Lindsay campaign cost close to $2,000,000 and, as usual, wound up in debt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Incitement to Excellence | 11/12/1965 | See Source »

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