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...various reasons. Milwaukee Bucks' Abdul-Jabbar: "His ability to coach and develop talent is unparalleled." Los Angeles Lakers' Gail Goodrich: "He molds five different personalities into one." Milwaukee's Lucius Allen: "He takes basketball and breaks it into all the little fundamentals." Los Angeles' Keith Erickson: "He's the kind of man you believe in, a man you would like...
...agency is in no imminent danger of losing its preeminence. Its worldwide billings from 56 branches in 25 countries still run about $180 million ahead of those of McCann Erickson, its closest rival. Though Thompson does not have a reputation as a supercreative agency, many of its campaigns, including "The taste people hate twice a day" for Listerine, "I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Wiener," and "Seven-Up, the Uncola" have won respect from both clients and competitors. Why, then, the earnings slide...
...Lion's strong points is the depth and quality of their pitching staff. Last year's starting rotation of Ray Nawrocki, Jim Winskowicz, and captain Pete Downs are all returning with more experience. This trio is bolstered by two promising sophomores. Glenn Erickson and John Gill. elsewhere, the veterans include all-league outfielder Jesse Parks and one of the conference's top power hitters Paul Kaliades...
Peterson, the son of a Greek immigrant who operated a small restaurant in Kearney, Neb., graduated from Northwestern University and was head of McCann-Erickson's Chicago office before going to Bell & Howell. He stepped in as chairman when Charles Percy left to campaign successfully for a U.S. Senate seat from Illinois. As Commerce Secretary, Peterson is determined to reverse the long-time decline of the department by making it meet more needs of modern, often socially concerned businessmen. He also wants to push Commerce to the forefront of the nation's search for new technology and better...
...only eight years of operational duty. The Kresta II cruisers (see picture box, next page), whose design is much admired by U.S. naval architects, will apparently be replaced in the near future by the smaller, cheaper but more heavily armed Krivac destroyers. "The Soviets," says British Military Expert John Erickson, "are building a fleet...