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...president. (Shepley will remain a director, chairman of the executive committee and chairman of the Washington Star, a Time Inc. subsidiary.) At the same time, Ralph P. Davidson, 52, now a vice president and director, will become chairman of the board, reporting to Munro. Another vice president and director, Clifford J. Grum, 45, moves up to executive vice president. Says Heiskell: "They make a team that, if successful, has a chance for a good ten-to twelve-year...
Spring training 1980. Absent: living legends Larry Brown and Mike Stenhouse (lost to the pros), last year's star pitcher Tim Clifford and assorted other luminaries. Present: a freshman shortstop, three freshman pitchers, a freshman right fielder, a designated hitter, a spotty pitching staff, new uniforms. Outlook: "There's really no way I can tell because we haven't been outside, but we'll go as far as the pitching will take us."--Nahigian...
...have a national energy crisis, and we can't wait for the people in Washington to do something about it," Clifford Truesdell, who drew up the legislation, said last night...
...Greg Brown will join vets Jim Keyte (3-2 with a 3.21 Earned Run Average in '79), John Sorich (0-1, 3.86), Rob Alevizos (3-1, 4.22 with arm trouble) and stopper Ron Stewart (3-3, 2.48) to form a potentially spectacular mound corps. Sure, Brown and Tim Clifford's eleven wins will be missed, but a healthy Alevizos ("I feel like I'm ready to pitch right now," he says) and a few more performances from the freshman like Sunday's twin shutouts of Columbia will help to fill the void...
Maggi-Meg Reed can belt out a song like "Maybe This Time" with all the expression and ease of the seasoned professional she protrays. She makes a "perfectly marvelous" Sally Bowles, played by Liza Minelli in the movie version, the blithe singer who moves in with American writer Clifford Bradshaw (Travis Epes) the day he arrives in Berlin. The two commence a life of charming self-deception: he fools himself and his family into thinking he is writing a novel that never materializes; she believes in the vacuous glamour of her role as a nightclub entertainer...