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...Private Citizen Nixon turned back toward California, the prediction was that next month he would announce his affiliation with the prestigious Los Angeles law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher-a job that will fulfill his salary requirements and give him the freedom he seeks. In the fall, when the political fortunes of Jack Kennedy and Pat Brown are clearer, he will make the momentous decision on where to run and when. For the moment, Dick Nixon was closing no doors, and there was only one certainty in his political future. Said he: "I will not retire from public life...
...base could he best operate? Sifting through a pile of gilt-edged offers from all over the U.S., Nixon politely rejected several bids to head foundations, universities and corporations. He has all but decided to take a senior partnership in a Los Angeles corporate-law firm, probably Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, which counts among its clients such blue chips as Swift & Co., Safeway Stores Inc.-and the Republican Party of California. The pay would probably come to a tidy sum of more than $100,000 a year before taxes...
...hulking teen-ager stood by the shotput ring in his track suit, the muscles in his 17½-in. neck bulging, his 50-in. chest heaving in easy rhythm. Dallas Crutcher Long III spoke almost casually of distances never before achieved with the 16-lb. shot. "I should hit at least 66 feet by the end of the year." he said...
Against this defense, the Tigers may use a variation of the standard "W" formation, with the center forward and wings pulled back to feed the insides. HARVARD PRINCETON Craven g Connor Doermann lfb Crutcher Ufford rfb Gates Pantaleoni lh Frey Florin ch Megaree Harding rh Pringle Wolf (C) ol Moore Getchell il Krause Drehmel cf Sibbers Weiss ir Bothfeld Goldstein or Mott...
...restaurant on the main floor of the white Wrigley Building which towers like a huge birthday cake beside an oily curve of the Chicago river. Snobbish Chicagoans who see him eating there are impressed with what they call the democracy of this great millionaire who was once a soap crutcher. In modern times soap is crutched or mixed by a machine but in the soap factory of William Wrigley Sr., opposite Wayne Junction, Philadelphia, the soap crutcher stood beside a vat of boiling soap and stirred it with a paddle. When Wrigley Jr.-young Wrigley then-tired of developing...