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∙To put some snap back into sagging Seiberling Rubber Co., Chairman James P. Seiberling, 63, son of the founder, handed the presidency and chief executive title to Executive Vice President Harry Paul Schrank, 58. Schrank's promotion stilled, at least momentarily, the feud between the Seiberling clan and...
Cleansing. In protest at the flagrant violation of the ceasefire, U.S. Ambassador Averell Harriman announced that the U.S. would boycott the conference until fighting stopped. The British and French backed him up. But the Communists did not even bother to deny the shooting. Padong is "the Dienbienphu of 1961 for...
As the field of nine thoroughbreds paraded onto Belmont's 1½-mi. track, playful Carry Back seemed unnaturally placid. But the crowd sensed nothing amiss. At one time or another. Carry Back had trounced every other horse in the race. "The only thing that can beat him," crowed...
"An unprecedented public revelation of jury room activity," crowed a handout by WBAL-TV, an NBC affiliate owned by the Hearst Corp. Raptured the Hearst-owned Baltimore News-Post: "A reportorial breakthrough of the traditional silence of the jury room." It sure was.
. . . But Not King. Soon tongues were wagging over the sherry: "A vote for Leavis is a vote for Lawrence ... A vote for Starkie is a vote for Rimbaud ... A vote for Gardner is a vote for Chatterley ... A vote for Graves is a vote for Graves." Candidate Starkie crowed happily...