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...Faculty also passed an amendment proposed by Arthur Maass, Thomson Professor of Government, adding a sentence to that same paragraph designed to further separate the issues of Faculty and student culpability...
...Thomson opened the scoring by poking in the puck after a melee in front of the Exonians' net with defenseman Bob Muse picking up a assist. Ten minutes of frustrating hockey followed until McManama stole a pass at the red line and, going in alone, beat the goalie on a shot into the upper right-hand corner of the net. The first period ended with the score...
Hynes netted his fourth goal moments into the third period for his 37th goal and 59th point of the season. Phil Shea's slapshot and Jim Thomson's floater gave the Crimson an ?? lead...
Merrill Lynch, which has become the nation's biggest broker largely by wooing small accounts, is unenthusiastic about the stock exchange plan. Says the firm's Board Chairman James Thomson: "We would support a moderate increase in rates provided that it is not solely at the expense of the small investor." Thomson believes, as do officials of other well-managed firms, that Wall Street's trouble is primarily the result of inefficiency in some brokerage operations-and not inadequate commissions. William Donaldson, president of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, is sharply critical of the discriminatory way in which commissions...
Fleet Street has not seen the likes of him since young Max Aitken (later Lord Beaverbrook) invaded Britain's newspaper scene more than half a century ago. There was, of course, the entry of a second Canadian in 1959. But Roy Thomson, at 65, was too old to provoke the image of an upstart interloper. Australian Rupert Murdoch has not only arrived at the same age as Aitken (37); he also shares-indeed, may even exceed -the Beaver's hustle...