Word: michell
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Employing a hustling defense, the Crimson held the Elis to just 27 field goals for the game, and kept the ball away from Bauskauskas, Yale's leading scorer. He tallied 15 points, while teammates Scott Michel and Mike McLaren had 18 and 17 points respectively...
...Scott Michel, the Ivy League's leading rebounder last season, has been ineffective this winter, but is still grabbing 9.3 rebounds a game to pace his team. Sophomore Mike Baskauskas has taken up the slack, however, and is the Elis' top offensive threat. He is averaging 19.9 points and 8.6 rebounds a game...
...used to worship God from high places: the Jews built their Temple on ancient Jerusalem's highest hill, the medieval Christians had their Mont St. Michel. Shlomo Bardin, director of California's Brandeis Institute (TIME, July 5), thinks it is time religion returned to the mountains, as many communes and ecology-minded young people have already done. Bardin is building the House of the Book, the temple of the institute's new Jewish prep school, on one of California's Santa Susana hills. In big cities, he suggests, churches might emulate restaurants and cocktail lounges...
...company has expanded into automotive components, heating and ventilation equipment, and myriad other product areas. Last week the company named a new president for ITT-Eu-rope, which will have sales this year of about $2.7 billion, some 36% of the firm's global total.- He is Michel C. Bergerac, 39, who is almost as multinational as ITT itself. French-born "Mike" Bergerac is a naturalized U.S. citizen and has a home in Brussels. A Fulbright scholarship took Bergerac to the U.S., where he earned a master's degree in business administration at U.C.L.A. and traveled around working...
...telephone; he will start saying that he is traveling somewhere. He always does." Picasso still dresses with a dandyism beyond the wildest dreams of King's Road: trousers with one blue and one red leg, dragon shirts, Oriental headgear. "He is a little model," says his tailor, Michel Sapone. "I have made him velvet robes, kilts, jackets embroidered in the Yugoslav manner. I assure you, he wears them with majesty." But all desire to be public, to act in front of the camera, is gone. The group of friends and colleagues has dwindled, for Picasso has outlived them. Matisse...