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Reporter Christopher Porterfield was the member of the team to whom Rubinstein got most accustomed. In just over three weeks, Porterfield went along to New York, Boston, Toronto, Washington, Durham (N.C.), Columbia (S.C.) and Cincinnati, questioning and listening in airplanes, taxis, concert halls and at cocktail parties. In Columbia, where Rubinstein played a sonata that he had played two nights earlier in Durham, he seemed to be testing Porterfield. Striding backstage immediately after finishing the sonata, Rubinstein asked: "Did you notice any difference between this time and the night before last?" "Yes," said Porterfield, "this time was better." Rubinstein turned...
Crimson Key Society has elect-officers for 1966-67. they are: Geoffrey B. Shields '67, of Winthrop House and Lake Forest, Ill., president; Jeffrey C. Neal '67, of Winthrop House and Normal, III, vice-president; Arnold Bortz '68 of Winthrop House and Cincinnati, Ohio, secretary; and James A. Luebbers '67 of Winthrop House and Park Ridge, III, treasurer...
...Cincinnati 136, CELTICS...
...impact on housing is substantial. On a $20,000, 25-year mortgage, an increase of ½% raises costs by $6 a month, or $1,800 over the life of the loan. Conventional mortgage rates have already started to climb-to as much as 6¼% in San Francisco, Houston, Cincinnati and elsewhere-and are likely to rise a bit more. Hardest hit will be the Southeast, the Southwest and the Far West, which have to import much of their mortgage money from the cities of the capital-rich Northeast...
...happy solution would obviously be for a Cincinnati player to win the car. Oscar Robertson, who already has both a 1965 Cadillac and a 1966 Olds Toronado, was the logical candidate, but he had an unaccountably bad night, scoring just 17 points-14 below his average. With Robertson's modest defection, there seemed to be no way to keep Philadelphia's Wilt Chamberlain from winning the Ford-although he needed it less than anybody else, since he owns a $24,000 Bentley-and can't get into a Volkswagen. At 7 ft. 2 in., Chamberlain was just...