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...learned that some perpetual subscribers value their subscriptions highly enough to include them in wills. More than 60 subscriptions have already passed on to other readers. Today, of course, the $60 investment is a blue chip. If a reader had purchased TIME at a newsstand every week during the past 49 years, he would have spent $788.65. Abraham Katz of Cambridge, Mass., however, regards his subscription as more than just a bargain. "To be a part of the magazine's growth during all these years," says the 75-year-old electrical-supplies distributor, "makes me very proud...
...them is a reult of the art boom of the '60s and '70s, when prices rose with dizzying speed and millions of Americans were indoctrinated in the belief that art meant status and investment as well as refinement. So everyone wanted a Picasso; demand for "blue chip" artists was always ahead of supply...
Senior Jeff Secrest had more trouble than most in his 18-15, 18-16, 15-9 win over Paul Nyirjsey at number eight. But in the ninth spot, freshman Chip Robi debuted in style with an impressive win over Amherst's Peter Zinke...
Fish, in his third season as Harvard mentor, hasn't decided who to start at eighth, ninth and tenth slots, but points to Joe Somers, freshman Chip Robie and veteran Jeff Secrest as likely candidates...
Craig's experienced play in goal makes up for the squad's defensive deficiencies. Bill LeBlond is a blue-chip backliner, while O'Callahan would rather score. Regardless, no team has tallied more than four against them...