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LATE INNINGS: A BASEBALL COMPANION by Roger Angell Simon & Schuster; 429 pages; $17.50
Readers who follow both The New Yorker and baseball have grown accustomed to the routine of Author Roger Angell. Each spring, usually in April, he appears in print with his impressions of the Florida and Arizona training camps, early warmups for the major league season ahead. Midsummers often bring his...
And here it is. Late Innings moves gracefully and eclectically over five more seasons, some of the most turbulent in the history of baseball. The first class of free agents appears in 1977, a few of its members bemused recipients of multimillion-dollar contracts. Hearing cries of alarm from owners...
While no depositors will be losing money, Pratt held out no such assurances for Fidelity's stockholders. He said bluntly that the Government does not "protect stockholders, who are in the position of providing risk capital." The controlling interest of Fidelity is held by its longtime president, A.C. Meyer...
Neither Wacker nor Angell offered much advice on the treatment of colds, and added few sick students seek help from UHS. "The common cold is a relatively, short-lived phenomenon," Angell said.