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...recent injuries of B.U. and Harvard starters leave today's outcome in question. Terrier co-captain Dan Osmanski (142lbs.) dislocated his elbow in a match with MIT Thursday night and B.U. coach Dick Gibney has been hard pressed to find a solid replacement...
Thus, six months after the Buddhist controversy erupted, South Viet Nam's army, which is largely Buddhist itself, carries on its bitter battle against the Communists. A cautiously optimistic report on the war came last week from Brigadier General Frank A. Osmanski, a U.S. logistics expert in South Viet Nam, who estimated that government forces have stepped up their "intensity of operations" to 21 times what it was a year ago, now launch ten attacks to every one by the Viet Cong. Although the South Vietnamese are suffering more than 1,000 casualties a month, Osmanski added, they...
...year with the seminar this fall, he had come a long way. Instead of only 60 books from his personal library, he had 1,550 pages of reading prepared by last year's students. "Some of it is good, and some very bad," Leach comments. Army Col. Grank A. Osmanski, a Business School student, formed a student group which handled administrative details and preparation of literature for the program last year. "Osmanski literally saved the entire project," Leach entusiastically states. Now Leach's staff, available since the Ford grant, prepares and distributes reading for each week's session, freeing...
...plan had acquired enough momentum, largely due to the cooperation of Arthur Smithies, professor of Economics, and Osmanski's planning, that others began to see its potentialities. After Leach returned from his vacation, he saw clearly that if the program was going to continue, it would need both financial support and a full-time administrative staff. He also needed personnel who could "carry the torch to other schools and light the fire of defense study...
...most men would have been tempted to gloat a little. Art was so quiet you might have thought he didn't care unless you had seen him come out of the dressing room a few minutes earlier. By the time he got into the press conferences and saw Bill Osmanski who had, at that time, won only one less game than Valpey there was no jubilation. And after the Army game, he was equally pleasant towards a coach whose minions had just administered the worst drubbing a Harvard team ever took, in spite of the fact that Earl Blaik seemed...