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N.F.L. Commissioner Pete Rozelle, distressed by the Thomas affair and by the several players in the league who are still holding out for more money, called for an end to all the haggling. "I'm convinced," said Rozelle, "that the football fan-the sports fan-is disenchanted with the...
Consummate Concoctions. Leading the gallop to gloppiness is Baskin-Robbins, a California-based franchise chain with $52 million in annual sales (up 30% from 1969) and more than 900 ice cream stores sprinkled across the country. The company is the nation's largest take-out chain specializing in "hard...
Ice Cream Cohen, like other B.R. owners, had to put up about $30,000 for his franchise. His store sells upwards of $100,000 a year in one-scoop (25?) and two-scoop (45?) cones, hand-packed cartons (75? a pint) and other goodies.
Perhaps the most dramatic example of the fusion of law, economics and the awakening political power of blacks currently shaping the South can be found in the renaissance of Hancock County. Five years after a voter-registration drive began reclaiming the blacks' franchise, Hancock County's courthouse is run by...
Your Harvard is a university that radiates thoughtful influence. The considered opinion of the Ripon Society, appreciating the moral excellence of the fighters of the freedom of Bangla Desh which is based on a grand democratic franchise, is expected to create an intellectual fervor in the freedom-loving America.