Word: arbors
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...father got a new job with a parts supplier now known as the Bundy Corp. Young Smith went off to the University of Michigan during World War II, then spent two years in the Navy. He finished the work for his bachelor's degree in business administration at Ann Arbor in 1947, earned an M.B.A. there two years later and immediately joined GM's accounting department...
...improve the odds that posterity will see things his way, Nixon has outlined his version of what happened in his memoir RN (1978); in two books about superpower conflict, The Real War (1980) and Real Peace (1984); and in No More Vietnams, published this month (Arbor House; 237 pages; $14.95). The compact volume serves four purposes: 1) to retrace American involvement in Viet Nam by recounting, often disapprovingly but also with some sympathy, decisions made by his predecessors stretching back to Harry Truman; 2) to defend Nixon's own record, sometimes more emphatically than in his muted memoir...
...LATE CHRISTY MATHEWSON of the New York Giants standards on the mound, pitching for a baseball team composed of stars who shone when that appellation still meant something. They are the aptly named Dead Knights, facing Ann Arbor's South Avenue Rovers. It is 1942, and the Rovers are home on furlough from all corners of the war. If they win, they will live to tell about it. If the Knights win, their coach, Death, will take the Rovers...
BROWN (81)-Sue Maloney 2-0-4; Michelle Smith 9-3-21; Christa Champion 5-0-10; Kerry Kelley 0-9-9; Donna Yaffe 8-6-22; Carole Kozar 2-1-5; Katie Curtis 3-2-8; Christine Arbor 1-0-2; Carolyne Robinson 0-0-0; Denise Clark 0-0-0; Stephanie Maggart 0-0-0. Totals...
...recommend that they simply rest more, which enables them to conserve the energy to carry on. This prescription is alien to most of the patients. "Polio survivors are very strong people," says Frederick Maynard, director of the post-polio clinic at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor. "It goes against their whole approach to life to suddenly take the easy way out." But once they do, he says, "they often feel much better...