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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Munson learned that lesson late in his catching career--last week, to be precise. Thurman will need a lot of practice before this afternoon's contest if he wants to contain some of the Red's runners. As of September 21, Joe Morgan had 58 stolen bases, Griffey had 33 and Concepcion had 20. Dan Driessen, a substitute infielder, has swiped 14 bases in 15 attempts...

Author: By Marc M. Sadowsky, | Title: Marc My Words | 10/16/1976 | See Source »

...outfield, the Reds have some young players, like George Foster, Cesar Geronimo and Ken Griffey, who, despite their great hit-and run-producing abilities, also play spectacular defense. The Yankees' troika of White, Rivers and Elliot Maddox aren't the greatest hitters and their defense leaves a lot to be desired as well...

Author: By Marc M. Sadowsky, | Title: Marc My Words | 10/16/1976 | See Source »

...list includes former U. N. ambassador Daniel P. Moynihan, and presidential advisor McGeorge Bundy, architect of the U. S. strategy in Vietnam. Similar connections exist in domestic social and economic policy. As Secretary of Labor, John Dunlop designed and administered a wage-price freeze that somehow was a lot better at holding down wages than prices, and Moynihan was one of Nixon's main advisors on domestic affairs...

Author: By Peter S. Hogness, | Title: Kissinger, Harvard and the World | 10/15/1976 | See Source »

This does not mean that the presidents of the Fortune 500 meet in a board room and order the Corporation to sponsor a lot of war research. It does not mean that the Corporation calls up the head of the Personnel Office and tells him to discriminate against women and minorities. The process is more subtle than that, but is effective nonetheless. The material interests and general social position of the members of the Corporation lead them to hold certain values and opinions consistent with the interests of big business. They hire administrators who hold office only so long...

Author: By Peter S. Hogness, | Title: Kissinger, Harvard and the World | 10/15/1976 | See Source »

Facing a group that included Caroline Kennedy, City Councilors Walter J. Sullivan and Barbara Ackermann and City Manager James C. Sullivan, the three coordinators lauded Cambridge as the top Kennedy organization in the state and called for "a lot of volunteers to do a little work" and get the voters to the polls for the Senator on election...

Author: By Alice Weil, | Title: Local Kennedy Campaign Kicks Off Quietly Without Him | 10/14/1976 | See Source »

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