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...depths of a batting slump, the New York Yankees' hefty Rightfielder Hank Bauer was accused of almost knocking the cover off a well-stuffed (close to 200 Ibs.) Manhattan delicatessen owner. The victim was laid up with a cracked nose, broken jaw and slight concussion. The victim's brother, foggily shifting the locale of the brawl among various dingy recesses of Manhattan's brassy Copacabana nightclub, asserted that Bauer, known to his pals as "The Bruiser," did it. As far as Bauer would allow, it must have been two other guys. The victim, unsure about his slugger...
Earlier, Raymond A. Bauer, M.I.T. social psychologist, was appointed Ford Foundation Visiting Professor for 1957-59. An authority on Soviet psychology, he had also been studying business attitudes toward foreign trade...
Raymond A. Bauer, M.I.T. social psychologist, will be Ford Foundation Visiting Professor for two years, 1957-9, at the Graduate School of Business Administration, it was announced yesterday by Stanley F. Teele, dean of the Business School...
...Bauer, who has been studying American business attitudes toward foreign trade, will work with members of the Business School faculty in applying the behavioral sciences to business problems. Bauer is also an authority on Soviet psychology...
...previous trial, Blair had been convicted for the same homicide of his confederate. That conviction was reversed. Arguing for Griswold Club, Edward G. Bauer 3L and Clark L. Wagner 3L maintained that the second trial was a violation of the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment. W. John Kennedy 3L and Daniel F. O'Hern 3L of Kaplan Club contended that the Constitution did not bar a retrial of Blair's case...