Malcolm A. MacIntyre

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Malcolm A. MacIntyre (January 28, 1908

Secretary of the Air Force, invited MacIntyre to serve as Under Secretary of the Air Force. MacIntyre held the Under Secretary position for two years.[3] In 1959 he resigned to become president of Eastern Air Lines. In 1964 he became executive vice president of Martin Marietta
Corporation where he worked until he retired in 1973.

MacIntyre played four years of lacrosse while at Yale and was a first-team All-American his senior year. He continued to play at Oxford where he won three letters. In 1931, he toured the United States with an Oxford-Cambridge team which defeated both

He was the father of Clare MacIntyre, the woman who was the inspiration for Harry Chapin's 1972 song Taxi. Chapin's relationship with MacIntyre and his daughter also inspired the 1976 song The Mayor of Candor Lied.

References

  1. ^
    US Lacrosse. Archived from the original
    on 24 May 2010. Retrieved 27 May 2010.
  2. New York Times
    . Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  3. ^ Federal Records Division, National Archives and Records Administration. United States Government Organization Manual, 1957–1958. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office. 1957 -1958. p. 126

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Government offices
Preceded by
James H. Douglas, Jr.
United States Under Secretary of the Air Force
June 5, 1957 – July 31, 1959
Succeeded by