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...votes in Mormon southeastern Idaho when word got out he was something of a womanizer. But he may have regained the support when his troops began circulating a statement Church reportedly made upon his return from Libya in 1977 to the effect that he had been too busy to chase women and drink liquor...
...Preparing for a Career in Politics," to make students aware of "exactly what it's like to be a politician. In my own experience, back when the IOP was formed and I took one of the first study groups, I learned what politics was like but not how I, Chase Untermeyer, was going to go from this classroom to the State Legislature of Texas, which I knew I wanted to do." To give today's students a little more direction, Untermeyer has arranged for events ranging from lectures from lectures from congressmen to field trips to Boston City Council meetings...
...first thing Chase Untermeyer '68 tells his Institute of Politics study group--which examines how to succeed in politics--is to shelve their aspirations to become President. In fact, Untermeyer, a Republican state representative from Houston, Texas, strongly warns his charges against the "Youngest President Syndrome...
Businessmen say that one of the biggest frustrations is dealing with its slow and inefficient bureaucracy. Making a deal can often turn out to be an exercise in tedium and sometimes end in disappointment as well. Chase Manhattan Bank last month experienced such problems when its agreement to finance a $250 million trade center in Peking abruptly fell through. The contract was seemingly scrapped after the Peking city government became embroiled in a dispute with China's Ministry of Foreign Trade over the cost of the venture...
DIED. Mary O'Hara Alsop, 95, author of the 1941 novel My Friend Flicka, a poignant tale of a friendship between a boy and his horse that became a movie and a television series; of arteriosclerosis; in Chevy Chase, Md. A descendant of William Penn, Alsop published books under the pen name Mary O'Hara, including several that evoked the sweep and grandeur of America's Rocky Mountain states (Thunderhead, Green Grass of Wyoming), a region she came to love while living on a Wyoming ranch with her second husband, Helge Sture-Vasa...