Word: mcdaniel
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Walton Brooks McDaniel '93, the College's oldest graduate, died last Saturday in Haddon Heights, N.J. He was 107 years...
...assignment was far from Halstead's first encounter with the U.S. military. He covered the arrival of the Marines in Viet Nam in 1965, and he was there to witness their departure a decade later. Early one morning aboard the Lexington, Halstead watched Captain Eugene McDaniel walking his flight deck. McDaniel had been shot down during the Viet Nam War and spent six years in a prison camp, but not only was he still in the Navy, he was still flying while serving as the skipper of the Lexington. "There was a ghostly fog rolling in," recalls Halstead...
...Freestyle--1. Tom McKeon, LaSalle, 46.02; 2. Andy O'Hara, Princeton, 46.16; 3. Raymond McDaniel, Colgate, 46.40; 4. Malcolm Cooper, Harvard, 46.43; 5. Alan Fine, Princeton, 46.44; 6. Julian Mack, Harvard...
...only recognize $1.9 billion. Meanwhile, the shipbuilders are forced to dip into their own working capital to finance construction. They complain that the Navy has been trying to build too many ships with too little money. "You cannot expect a private company to finance the U.S. Navy," declares Glen McDaniel, chairman of Litton's executive committee...
...that the women's track and field team is substantially stronger than had originally been thought, but its best hope for a gold medal still rests in the hands, and arm, of California's Kathy Schmidt. (At Munich, the U.S. women won no golds; not since Mildred McDaniel took the high jump at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics has a U.S. woman won a field event...