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...flip side of high risk--assuming too little of it--is equally dangerous. That's been clear enough over the past few years to anyone who is mainly in bonds or old-economy value stocks like Philip Morris and Good-year Tire. Quite simply, they were left in the tech dust. Ask Julian Robertson, the famed Tiger Management boss who held fast to his value style until time ran out. Last week Robertson, whose assets had dwindled, to about $6 billion from $21 billion in 1998, gave up and quit. The question is, Is it too late to jump...
...hung by his fingertips from a third-story roof for ten minutes trying to escape the cops. But back in the 1930s he reformed, got married, grew silent and almost martyr-like in his resolve to lead the humble, uncomplaining life. Peter Akulonis never smiled, but he was good-year after year after year...
...netted $7,205,179 last year, compared to a $5,846,985 net in 1951. Furthermore, said President C. A. Major, since 1948 the road had cut its $135 million debt down to $79,500,000, and had exchanged all its coal-burning locomotives for diesels. But the new equipment, Major explained, had cost some $23 million, which Lehigh will have to pay off at the rate of $3,000,000 a year. Because every cent Lehigh made in 1952; was plowed back into the road, President Major was forced to add to his good-year report some news...
...Archibald Cox, Jr. '34 defeated Stockhausen (Y) 18-17, 15-10, 15-12; John R. Fetcher '34 defeated Howard (Y) 15-12, 12-15, 15-11, 15-12; Richard W. Gilder '36 defeated Gordon (Y) 15-10, 18-17, 19-18; Stanley G. Haskins '35 defeated Good-year (Y) 12-15, 10-15, 15-6, 15-8, 15-10; Huntington Thom '35 defeated Clark (Y) 15-12, 10-15, 15-11, 15-6; Marshal Fabyan, Jr. defeated Strauss (Y) 10-15, 9-15, 18-16, 15-10, 15-13; Matthews (Y) defeated Philip D. Wilkinson...
...entry, piloted by Lieuts. Thomas G. W. Settle and Wilfred Bushnell, winners of last year's U. S. meet. After 40 hr. in the air they were forced down with a defective valve near the Polish-Latvian frontier-about 921 mi. from Basle. Pilot Van Orman's Good-year VIII was second with 830 mi., France's Petit Mousse third with 739 mi. Near Warsaw the champion Navy bag drifted so low that laborers seized a drag rope, were hauling the ship down until angry Pilot Settle threw a sand bag at their heads...