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Janis Richter Krohn of Huntington Valley, Pa. (Social Studies); Beth Edelman Luey of Pittsburgh, Pa. (History and Literature); Jania Mukerji of Tuckahoe, N.Y. (English); Ruth Bliss Phillips of Newton Highlands (History and Literature) and Esther R. Purpel of Cambridge (English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe PBK | 6/15/1967 | See Source »

...Manhattan's Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Opera sounded a few cheerful notes with a report to the annual board meeting that finances now seemed back on the track. There was a new engineer too: Banker George S. Moore, 65, longtime treasurer of the Met, who succeeded Anthony Bliss as president. Moore, who likes to arrive at his office at Manhattan's First National City Bank ahead of the money, took to telephoning Met General Manager Ru dolf Bing by 8:15 a.m. Wailed Bing, after one such early-morning dingaling: "George, please...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 21, 1967 | 4/21/1967 | See Source »

...civilian officials in Saigon. The son of a railroad hand, he was born in Springfield, Mass. At West Point, where he was known as the "fightin'est man" on the football squad, he claims that his only distinction was an aversion to discipline. After cavalry training at Fort Bliss, Texas, Abrams joined the 4th Armored Division at its formation in 1941, stayed with it through...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Pattern's Peer | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

After years of bitter competition for talent, the National Football League and the American Football League joined forces in Manhattan last week for the first common draft of college players. As a spectacle it was a tribute to marital bliss-and the unassailable fact that two can live cheaper than one. Gone were the dark tales of interleague raiding, of burly "baby sitters" keeping prize prospects hidden from rival league kidnapers. Gone too were the fantastic bonuses of yesteryear. The most a top draft choice could expect was a mere $200,000 or so-which is nice enough, but nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Football: Merry-Go-Rounds | 3/24/1967 | See Source »

...sign him in at various events. All went well until he was married and told his new bride of this ingenious scheme. She demanded that he confess his sins at the PT Office. He finally settled down to 30 hours of physical training -- and a lifetime of marital bliss...

Author: By James R. Beniger, | Title: Freshman PT Requirement -- Why Bother? | 2/10/1967 | See Source »

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