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...outfield is still a little bit of a question mark for Park with four contenders for three spots. Returning veterans Jimmy Thomas and Dave St. Pierre appear to have the leading track for starting positions with junior switch-hitter Scott Adzik and sophomore Leon Goetz in contention for the remaining spot...
...still a little bit of a question mark for Park with four contenders for the three spots. Returning veterans Jimmy Thomas and Dave St. Pierre appear to have the leading track for starting positions with the remaining spot in contention by junior switch-hitter Scott Adzik and sophomore Leon Goetz...
Preece and Executive Editor Philip W. Goetz personally plowed through 200,000 words of text a week. Goetz once struggled home with a briefcase full of articles on analgesics, Scipio, polymorphic biology, Canute the Great, Ethiopian culture and someone named 'Umar al-Hajj, "whoever the hell that was. * "- Curiously, neither editor claims to be a walking encyclopaedia. "To be a good editor, you've got to have a mind like a sieve," insists Preece. Adds Goetz: "I can talk for two minutes on any subject under the sun, but the third minute is usually a disaster...
Died. William Goetz, 66, movie producer and studio executive; in Los Angeles. A son-in-law of Movie Tycoon Louis B. Mayer, Goetz helped found both 20th Century-Fox and Universal-International before striking out on his own in 1954. His hits included Sayonara, The Song of Bernadette, Winchester '73, and he was among the first with the-now common practice-idea of giving top stars a percentage of the profits from their pictures...
...greatest lessons learned in this war is the absolute necessity of a great reservoir of trained officer material," Goetz said. "It was learned early in the recent officers training camps that it was well nigh impossible task to train an officer properly in the technique of his branch of the service, if, at the same time, it was necessary to teach him the basic principles of a military education...