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Jeffrey A. Zucker Sports Editor Mike Knobler Executive Editor Marie B. Morris Associate Managing Editor Nick Wurf Staff Writer Street and Smith's Playboy The New York Times FIRST PLACE Pennsylvania HARVARD HARVARD Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania SECOND PLACE HARVARD Pennsylvania HARVARD HARVARD Cornell Princeton THIRD PLACE Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth HARVARD HARVARD FOURTH PLACE Princeton Cornell Princeton Princeton Brown Princeton Dartmouth FIFTH PLACE Cornell Princeton Cornell Cornell Yale Brown Yale SIXTH PLACE Yale Brown Brown Yale Cornell Dartmouth Columbia SEVENTH PLACE Brown Yale Yale Brown Princeton Yale Brown EIGHTH PLACE Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Cornell
Only eight to 10 other people have received special fellowship positions in the past at the K-School, Champion added. These included Richard Wald vice president of the American Broadcasting Corporation. The Wurf Fellow is the only endowed K-School pending Champion said...
DIED. Jerry Wurf, 62, maverick president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; of a heart attack; in Washington, D.C. Wurf became president of A.F.S.C.M.E. in 1964 and, through aggressive organizing and bargaining over the next 17 years, built it into the nation's largest public employees union. Wurf helped found the Congress of Racial Equality during the 1960s and was among the key strategists for Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther King...
...high-risk gamble with the future of America" was AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland's verdict. Said he: "Workers and the poor take the lion's share of the risk. The only sure winners are the wealthy, whether they are individuals or corporations." Echoed Jerry Wurf, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees: "What we are seeing is the beginning of an Administration that will do two things-reward the rich and screw the poor." William Winpisinger, liberal head of the machinists union, advocated giving the Reagan program a chance-if only to show...