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Thus the U.S., in 1944, had its two most colorless tennis champions in two decades. For the winner of the women's title was California's strawberry blonde, Pauline Betz, whose strokes are less brilliant than those of any first-ten competitor, but who rarely makes a mistake...
The softball intramural league came to its official close Friday when Company C, the champions, lost what was then thought as an unimportant game to the NROTC 5 to 2. Even though the game was supposed to have no bearing on the final standings, something now has arisen that may...
Before the war he sometimes talked like a mild isolationist. Now he champions the idea of a new world peace structure in which all nations, big & little, will have a voice at a common council.
For Lever Bros, the deal was a gold mine. Pepsodent grossed $3 million in 1943 and is leading the toothpaste field on its slogan of "Pepsodent with Irium." Irium-smiling "Chuck" Luckman, the man who put the flash in Pepsodent, will stay on as president, will make no changes in...
Mainstay of Bob Hoffman's interests is the York Bar Bell Co., which still turns out an average of 10,000 bar bells a year, despite restrictive priorities. For past, present and future champions its three foundries provide jobs which do not affect their amateur standing. Clean-jerker Ter...