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...year he guessed that unit sales would pick up and match last year's record high, although dollar volume would dip. Next year looked almost as good. "The next six months," predicted Lazarus, "will show no further drop in employment or production." Federated's Director Paul M. Mazur, a senior partner of Manhattan's Lehman Bros, investment banking firm, thought that the strikes even held some concealed blessings for business: "They often provide a heaven-sent opportunity to clean up burdensome inventories...
...Nancy Mazur, Iris Warren, Jackie Kerr, and Leo Hilles, claiming that they were "little effected (sic) by Radcliffe's taunts," will be happy to go to work as soon as they get requests...
Football is like any other production: the curtain doesn't go up before a lot of preliminary groundwork. The above action sequence, taken by CRIMSON photographers Pete Mazur and Jack Levy during last spring's practice, shows Art Valpey's squad learning the ABC's the newly-installed Michigan single wing...
There were many people near the play, however, who claimed that Army's Bank Mazur was the "someone" who knocked the pass into O'Donnell's arms, and the picture on the right would seem to indicate that Cummings was hardly in a position at that moment to touch the ball before Mazur did. Even had Cummings touched it, it appears improbable that being off-balance, he could have exerted enough force to push the ball from five to ten yards back to O'Donnell...
Hammering Hank Mazur, heretofore the Army's chief striking force, wasn't given too much of an opportunity to display his All-American wares, but his potential ability kept the Crimson defense in a bad state of nerves all afternoon. Five years ago Hustling Henry matriculated at nearby Boston College and would have become one of the Heights' legendary Sugar Bowl seniors had he not received a call to West Point. More than a few tears were shed by the then-Eagle boss, Frank Leahy, over his departed star...