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Bayh's basic problem is that no one believes any longer that the presidency is the exclusive property of the Gentlemen's Club known as the U.S. Senate. He's personable, quick to answer questions, and has the brightest baby-blue eyes this side of the cradle. In a so-called "year of the non-politician," Bayh says, "I'm proud to be a politician--and I'm not against Big Government--I just want it to be more efficient...
...down at Mory's to a baseball umpire's uniform. Now they are successfully using the law against the profession itself. Five years ago, 13 women law students and recent graduates took on ten blue-chip "Wall Street" law firms. Partners in those firms are among the brightest attorneys in the country and fight on for decades even in seemingly hopeless cases. But the feminists have done remarkably well against the lawyers' home lairs. As of last week, four of the firms agreed to settle the suits by changing their hiring and recruitment practices...
Affairs are in the hands of parvenus and thugs; the best and the brightest cannot bail out the sinking ship...
Paco Canales was Harvard's brightest star as he won the 200 yard freestyle in a flashy 1:45.4. Crimson coach Ray Essick used a little strategy with Canales in the early part of the meet as he had Canales also swim in the 1000 free, the event preceding the 200 free...
...time he and Wertmuller met, Giannini was already well on his way to becoming the brightest young stage star in Italy. In 1964 he played Romeo in Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet, then David Copperfield in an ambitious twelve-part television program, roles that made him a modest and rather reluctant matinee idol. He worked with Wertmuller for the first time in 1966 on a movie called Rita The Mosquito, which she directed under the name "George Brown." Two years later, Giannini starred in a Wertmuller play he had brought to Zeffirelli's attention. Zeffirelli staged...