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...pair of young hurlers with smatterings of big league experience will get a look. Lefty Bruce Hurst was spotty in his stint with the Sox last summer (2-2, 9.10, one run-in with Don Zimmer) but is rated as a definite prospect by the organization. Righty Jim Dorsey, acquired in the trade that sent Frod Lynn to California, went 14-7 with Salt Lake City (AAA) last season, and came up to the Angels in September...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Red Sox Prospectus: The Young Arms | 3/6/1981 | See Source »

...owner/general manager flew down to Winter Haven yesterday to preside over the most dangerously interesting session of spring training the franchise has seen since the Winnipeg years began in '67. And while Jim Dorsey and Glenn Hoffman are checking in to the Winter Haven Holiday Inn, Sullivan--who is operating out of his own house this spring--will be trying to make a deal...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Ready or Not | 2/20/1981 | See Source »

DIED. Dick Haymes, 64, buttery-voiced baritone and film star who sang with some of the finest of the swing era's Big Bands (including Tommy Dorsey's and Benny Goodman's), married often (six wives, including Rita Hayworth) and was probably known best for his renditions of songs like It Might as Well Be Spring; of lung cancer; in Los Angeles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 7, 1980 | 4/7/1980 | See Source »

...side of the runway sat emissaries from the U.S. heavyweights: Women's Wear Daily (Publisher John Fairchild, Associate Editor Carolyn Gottfried, European Fashion Writer Marian McEvoy), the New York Times (Morris, Carrie Donovan of the Sunday Magazine), the Washington Post (Hyde), the International Herald Tribune (Hebe Dorsey), Vogue (Fashion Editor Polly Mellen) and Harper's Bazaar (Fashion Editor Gloria Moncur). In their hearts they know that however expert they are at fashion journalism, their heft and influence derive primarily from the importance of their publications. Opposite them were the most influential Europeans. Said Dorsey, a veteran hemline watcher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Stalking the Elusive Hemline | 3/31/1980 | See Source »

Charles H. Dorsey, managing editor of the Sun, wanted Baker back and offered him a column on whatever subject he wanted. Baker accepted and told Reston. Baker says now that he thinks no one had ever quit the Times before. "They weren't used to it," he adds. So Reston persuaded the publisher, Orvil Dryfoos, to counteroffer him a column at the Times. The Sun lost Baker again, this time for good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Good Humor Man | 6/4/1979 | See Source »

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