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...loser in yesterday's primary was Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Only 15 per cent of Nebraska's voters showed their support for him either by writing-in his name--which wasn't on the ballot--or by voting for President Johnson...
...loser in Baden-Württemberg was West Germany's Social Democratic Party, which has suffered nothing but setbacks in state elections ever since it joined the Christian Democrats in the 17-month-old coalition. The protest vote that the Social Democrats, as the opposition, used to attract now seems largely to go to the National Democrats; in Baden-Württemberg, the Socialists dropped from 37.3% of the vote in 1964 to 29% last week, which meant the loss of ten seats. Disappointed at the loss of their old image as a tough, independent-minded party, the Socialists...
Kent Parrot and Terry Oxford also needed three sets to subdue their stubborn opponents. Senior Bo Jones was Harvard's only loser, dropping a tight three-set match at number six. Sophomore Larry Terrell and Captain Jose Gonzales scored decisive singles wins...
Ackerman has not yet said publicly what his plans are, but he has indicated that he plans to deal decisively with the company's biggest money loser, the Saturday Evening Post. One course of action he has discussed with Curtis is discontinuing the magazine; another possibility is removing it from competition with LIFE and Look and aiming it at a less urban, less sophisticated audience. Its present 6,800,000 circulation could then fall to a more comfortable level. With the Post problem settled, Curtis' outlook would brighten markedly. The company's other major magazines-Ladies...
...first if its two weekends under the banner "one act play festival," walks the fence between festival and funeral, sometimes tottering off onto the wrong side. Worst of all, what promised to be the sure bet of the evening, The Bald Soprano, turns out to be the biggest loser...