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...Doral. With success has come additional need: he holds 299 rooms at eight other hotels as well. Hubert Humphrey (450 rooms) will be at the Carillon, Edmund Muskie (470 rooms) at the towering Americana in Bal Harbour. George Wallace will be off at the Sheraton Four Ambassadors and Dupont Plaza in Miami; he has 150 units, one equipped with a tilt table for his physical therapy. Shirley Chisholm (50 rooms) and Wilbur Mills (200 rooms) are both at the Deauville...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conventions '72: The Democratic Principals | 7/10/1972 | See Source »

...drove South "... down, down the map into orange groves and smoking rivers and barefoot women." He dreamed of his old basketball days, and his old laying-Janice-in-the-backroom days, and of making it with a DuPont in Delaware. Then he stopped at a gas station, and found he was travelling in circles. The stupid farmer at the gas-pump said: "The only way to get somewhere, you know, is to figure out where you're going before you go there...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Updike's Rabbit, Back in Brewer | 1/4/1972 | See Source »

Dave Fichter upset MIT's strongest fencer, Mike Asherman, 5-4 in the last foil bout to enable Harvard to turn back a surprising MIT squad, 14-13, last night at MIT's DuPont Athletic Center. The Engineers had come back from an imposing 12-6 second round deficit to knot the score, and set up the dramatic final bout...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fichter Upset Rescues Crimson Fencers, 14-13 | 12/9/1971 | See Source »

Fresh from a season-opening rout over Southeastern Massachusetts on Saturday, Harvard's fencing team takes the Dudley St. bus crosstown for a 7 p.m. encounter with neighborhood rival MIT at the DuPont Athletic Center tonight...

Author: By M. Deacondake, | Title: Fencers to Face Engineers Tonight | 12/8/1971 | See Source »

...back," she says. "It just made me work harder." Similarly, Victoria Lynn Sanders, 27, studied fashion design and retailing before she saw a better opportunity in the financial world. Starting as a research assistant in 1966, she now is Chicago's only black woman stockbroker. She works at DuPont, Glore, Forgan Inc., where she puts in twelve-hour days and has 400 clients. "When you are making money for people, they don't care who you are," she says. "You could be pink with blue polka dots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BLACK CAPITALISM: The Rarest Breed of Women | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

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