Word: mcdonaldization
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...Rochester, N.Y. (English); Allan R. Glass of Fairefield, Conn. (Engineering and Applied Physics); David R. Goldman of Maplewood, N.J. (English); Stephen Griffith of Washington, D. C. (Government); Walter Hellerstein of New York (Government); Paul C. Julien of Waltham (Physics); D. B. MacDonald of Mercer Island, Wash. (History); E.J. McDonald Jr. of Washington, D.C. (Biology); Daniel C. S. Moulton of New York (Classics); James E. Pesando of Andover (Economics) and Woodriff D. Smith of San Antonio, Tex. (History...
...NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic. For years fellow officers have predicted that Moorer, 55, would be a likely choice some day for Chief of Naval Operations. Last week the four-star admiral finally arrived. President Johnson announced that he would nominate Moorer to succeed David L. McDonald, 60, who has headed the Navy for the past four years and is retiring...
...taken lightly by Catholic University's board of trustees, which is composed of all five U.S. cardinals, 22 archbishops, six other bishops, eleven laymen, and is chaired by New York's Francis Cardinal Spellman. Last week Curran was advised by C.U.'s rector, Bishop William J. McDonald, that the board had voted to fire him-whereupon virtually the entire 7,200-member faculty and student body walked out on strike. They would not return to classes, they said, until Curran was reinstated. Massing outside the rector's stone residence, priests and nuns stood alongside black-cassocked...
...Southeast Asia, the same cannot be said throughout the rest of the world. Marine Corps Commandant Wallace Greene last month told the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee that his service is now 851 aviators short and by 1968 will be 1,021 pilots in the hole; Chief of Naval Operations David McDonald admits to "urgent pilot needs"; Air Force Chief of Staff J. P. McConnell worries about the "down ward trend" in pilot retention. The Army, whose 3,800 helicopter pilots in Viet Nam have virtually revolutionized the art of warfare, has more than tripled its output of chopper jockeys...
Dick Howe placed third in the mile with a creditable time of 4:16.7 on Cornell's relatively slow track. Army's Bob McDonald, who has run 4:04 this year, won in 4:13.1. Harvard's other individual placer was Ron Wilson, who finished fourth in the weight throw...