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...first World Series. He, like Roberto Clemente last year, was more than equal to the challenge, batting over 400 for the Series and making fielding gems unimaginable for all but the truly great. In 1972, once again, if the Tigers wee to emerge with the flag, it would belong to AI Kaline...
...striking teachers, most of whom belong to the Burlington Educators Association (BEA), went on strike September 20. They charged that the school committee had failed to bargain in good faith. The strike forced two schools to close...
...soccer, which exacerbate national combativeness, might well be dropped; this alone would represent a giant step back toward the ancient Olympic concept of emphasizing individual performance. One tradition that must go: the constant raising of national banners and blaring of national anthems after each victory; the medals properly belong to individuals, not nations...
...formulas by social scientists, is equally hallucinogenic. It stands for the word need. Thus Harvard Psychologist David McClelland, for one, writes n Ach when he wants only to convey a person's need to achieve great things, or n Aff to express the urge to affiliate with or belong to a group. Some of his colleagues, Andreski writes, must in turn be moved by n Bam, the need to bamboozle...
...propose to begin by attacking the oversize bureaucracy, the swellen budgets of our regulatory agencies, our exorbitant welfare expenditures, and go on from there," his brochure reads. "The primary function of government is to protect and guarantee the basic rights which belong to all human beings...