Word: tysons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Steel's highest administrative post, bearing responsibility for carrying out Blough's policy decisions. Organization charts aside, decision making at the $4.41-billion-a-year steel giant has actually been pretty much of a troika operation, with policy matters largely entrusted to Blough, Worthington and Robert C. Tyson, 61, powerful chairman of the company's finance committee. Gott's elevation should do little to change that arrangement; like his predecessor, he will remain in Pittsburgh, confer with the New York-based Blough and Tyson by telephone...
Harvard swept the 40-yard dash too. Captain Wayne Andersen nipped football safety John Tyson and Andy Cahners...
...halfback Bobby Leo whipped two other footballers--John Tyson and Joe Sam Robinson -- in the 40-yard dash Wednesday to gain a position on the team along with Anderson, who didn't have to compete...
...Tyson was the only sophomore named to the squad. The offense was composed of all seniors, but Greenidge and Chiofaro were among four juniors on defense...
...Princeton E Rod Watson (5) Yale T Dave Davis (4) Harvard T Bob Greenlee (7) Yale G Stan Greenidge (5) Harvard G Tom Schmidt (5) Yale LB Don Chiofaro (7) Harvard LB Bill Hilgendorf (6) Yale DB Doug James (6) Princeton DB Wynn Mabry (5) Dartmouth DB John Tyson (5) Harvard Punter Joe Randall (6) Brown OFFENSE Pos. Name (Votes School E Bill Calhoun (4) Dartmouth E Ron Gervase (4) Cornell T Steve Diamond (4) Harvard T Reeve Vanneman (5) Cornell G George McSweeney (5) Cornell G Bill Sjogren (5) Dartmouth C Chuck Matuszak (4) Dartmouth QB Mickey Beard...