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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Even when it comes, recognition has sometimes been careless and absentminded, casually askew. In Carew's playroom is a 2-ft.-high trophy-the Joe Cronin Award-all polished wood and gleaming brass. The American League presented it to the great lefthanded hitter in recognition of his fourth consecutive batting championship. On top of the trophy stands the likeness of a batter -a righthanded batter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball's Best Hitter Tries for Glory | 7/18/1977 | See Source »

...else. Ashore, these clinging one-piece numbers are pinafore-demure. Wetted, they become second skins, as close to the body as sun tan oil. They are also practical. Halston says of his hot-pink strapless model on the next page: "It gives a perfect tan sans strap marks." Coty Award Winner Monika Tilley, a pioneer of the one-piece suit, has focused on thighs, figuring that bosoms have had their day in the sun, and it is high time owners and watchers of GG legs get a chance. Tilley's jade mini-maillot adorns Model Cheryl Tiegs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Comes Summer: The New Swimsuits: More Is Less | 7/4/1977 | See Source »

...when he burlesqued its expensive inefficiencies in his 1853 novel Bleak House. But traditions have a way of enduring. New details need to be checked, new issues analyzed; more lawyers are hired to battle more attorneys on the other side. The Guinness Book of World Records gives its longevity award to a lawsuit that was filed in Poona, India, in 1205 and not settled until 1966.* In France, Attorney Jean d'Everlange vividly recalls the "Santoni affair," a controversy over the ownership of some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Those Cases That Go On and On | 6/27/1977 | See Source »

...House Ways and Means Committee, now dealing with the many parts of the program that aim to conserve energy by raising taxes or granting tax credits and rebates. Last week the Administration lost several important skirmishes. By big majorities, the committee scrapped the Carter idea to award rebates to buyers of small, economical cars, a provision that could have favored imported vehicles over Detroit's products. Ways and Means also decided to delay for a year, until the fall of 1979, a scheme to impose heavy taxes on large "gas-guzzling" cars and redefined guzzlers as cars that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICY: Lobbying the Carter UFO | 6/20/1977 | See Source »

Widespread Practice. The award seems likely only to make Wall Street's employee rustlers a bit more circumspect, not to stop their activities. Last week brought new indications of how widespread the practice is. Just as the N.Y.S.E. award was being announced, Manhattan-based Bache Halsey Stuart Inc. sued Loeb Rhoades & Co. Inc. for $5 million damages, charging that Loeb Rhoades had pirated 17 salespeople out of its New Orleans and Orlando, Fla., offices. Bache also sued its former managers of those offices for conspiring with Loeb Rhoades to purloin trade secrets, and asked the New York courts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JOBS: The Fresno Raiders | 6/20/1977 | See Source »

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