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Number three man Archie Gwathmey also got off to a slow start with an 11-15 loss to MIT's William Young, but he found the touch in the next three games, winning each by a close margin. Gwathmey's consistency proved too much for Young, who often wasted excellent...
TWA v. Howard Hughes was the longest and most stupefyingly wasteful legal siege ever mounted. The suit was initiated in 1961 by the airline's banker-installed management to wrest control of TWA from Hughes-who owned 78% of its stock-and to compensate the company for huge losses...
Less successful is the style section, of which Bradlee is quite proud. Actually, it is a somewhat erratic blend of the good, bad and incongruous. Columnists Nicholas von Hoffman and Art Buchwald are mixed with meandering reviews of the arts-plus Ann Landers. The Post has some trouble serving its...
As with one party rule everywhere, shoddiness attends the delivery of even the most basic services. Those students who leave the well-plowed environs of Harvard Square will note snow-clogged side streets for days after any storm. Cambridge citizens, and growing numbers of students and faculty, have fallen prey...
Only certain types of soups bear unit-price labels in The Store 24, and labeling is erratic on other products such as cheese and rice.