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...They were not, for example, looking for the girl in the grey flannel suit. They were, apparently, looking for you and me and the girl down the hall, the one who runs a vacuum cleaner every Sunday morning at 6 a. m. In high school the corridors smell of chalk dust, and lunch costs 45c with milk, and who the hell are they looking for? I, you see, knew all the Presidents once, but Margie knew all the Presidents and could run the track faster than anyone else. And you, I understand, knew the atomic numbers of every single element...
PRINCETON-YALE: Somehow last year, Yale beat Princeton, apparently in the same sort of way that Harvard downed the Tigers last Saturday. There is no reason why the Elis shouldn't chalk up another win today. On both defense and offense they are superior to Princeton, and the game is to be played in front of a Yale crowd. Surely, we'd have to expect the Tigers to be eliminated from the Big Three title race. But anything can happen in football. Princeton 24, Yale...
...opening of the evening two men wheel in a plastic-wrapped dressmaker's model with chalk-white face, silvery breastplate and miniskirt. They twist her limbs into contortion upon contortion, her face into horrifying grimace upon grimace. Finally they are satisfied, saying, "This will sell...
COLGATE-YALE: The Elis enter the second year of the post-Dowling era with a fine bunch of football players and a team at least as good as Harvard's Yale has strength at all positions, and Colgate looks nice in the winter. Chalk it up for the Elis...
Total airline profits dropped from $412 million in 1967 to $55 million last year. This year the industry is likely to chalk up an aggregate net loss. Six of the twelve major carriers already have reported deficits totaling $92 million for the first half of 1970. The biggest losers: TWA, with $44.5 million, and United, with $20.7 million. The airlines have obligated themselves to pay a cool $10 billion to convert to the jumbo 747 and other wide-bodied jets, the DC-10 and L-1011-$6.6 billion for the planes themselves, the rest for additional equipment and ground facilities...