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...Aylward of 24 Garden St., and Washington, D.C.; Judith L. Mumma of Wolbach Hall and Bellingham, Wash.; Anne Catesby Jones of 7 Greenough St. and Brighton; Katherine L. Miller of 23 Gray St. and Palo Alto, Calif.; and Mary J. Geothals of Jordan J and Watertown. House Athletics Hockey W L PTS Winthrop 9 2 20 Leverett 8 3 17 Eliot 8 3 16 Dunster 7 3 14 Lowell 6 5 13 Kirkland 3 4 6 Adams 1 7 2 Dudley 1 7 2 Quincy...
...security." Testifying before a House subcommittee, he counseled investors against being misled by "apparent improvements" in the earnings of aggressive conglomerates. "Those who are engineering the present wave of takeovers," he said, "appear to find short-term profits so tempting that they ignore long-term risks." Later, Robert W. Haack, president of the New York Stock Exchange, told another House subcommittee that he is becoming "increasingly concerned" about the real worth of debt securities that are being offered to the public in corporate takeover deals. Next day in Atlanta, Haack told a reporter that two companies have gone to such...
...LIFE AND WORK OF J.B.S. HALDANE by Ronald W. Clark. 326 pages. Coward McCann...
...Quincy easily won the intramural swimming championship with an unblemished 8-0 record. Butterflyer Eric Almasy and freestyler John Wolz were the team's mainstays. They had substantial support from Greg Inman, who went undefeated in backstroke, Mark Buchanon, Tom Dryer, Tim Feige, and Donald Tuckwiller. House Standings Swimming W L PTS Quincy 8 0 16 Eliot 6 2 12 Leverett 6 2 12 Dunster 5 3 10 Lowell 5 3 10 Winthrop 4 4 8 Kirkland 2 6 4 Adams 0 8 0 Dudley 0 8 0 "A" Basketball W L PTS Winthrop 12 2 24 Dudley...
...W. A. Hinginbotham...