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The Harvard G and S Iolanthe is almost uniformly excellent, allowing for the perennially weak violins. Someday these people will learn that G and S, all G and S, requires a large violin section, and one which is in tune-but I'm not holding my breath. Noreen Tuross's...
Passing Maneuver. Everyone got out of the way of Mario Andretti, one of the few Americans driving Formula Ones on the Grand Prix tour. During some qualifying laps, his blood-red Ferrari 312-B spun out of control and slammed into a wall. Unhurt and undaunted, Andretti hustled to Phoenix...
Andretti snaked around the 3.2-mile course at an average speed of 109 m.p.h., fought his way past tenacious Mark Donohue in a Formula A Lola-Chevrolet and then closed on the leader, Scotland's Jackie Stewart. Executing a neat passing maneuver on the 31st lap, he gunned by...
It turns out that two weeks ago-two days after Mills got his agreement from the Japanese-Secretary Rogers sent the Senate Foreign Relations Committee a "letter of intent," reporting that the President would soon submit a proposed treaty covering the reversion of Okinawa to Japan. The Japanese expected an...
What gave Johnson's victory a racial symbolism commensurate to Pearl Harbor was not the fact that he was black, but that he was Jack Johnson. A different sort of black man, one as modest as Peter Jackson or as controllable as Joe Louis, could have gained the acceptance or...