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...years, but finally he crossed enough owners (in this business, one-quarter of either league is enough) to be fired. Since November of 1982, while Kuhn has loyally hung around, baseball has been seeking a replacement. At least one Governor, Maryland's Harry Hughes, was coaxed into admitting mild interest, and President Reagan's chief of staff, James Baker, was reportedly approached casually. But, even more than usual, the job hardly seemed worth having...
Sophomore Katie Merrill, a member of Pi. Upsilon, said student reaction was surprisingly mild...
Just don't try the tickling Martin Hockey players his size have a mild tendency to return such affectionate gestures by plastering would be gift givers all over the nearest corner glass...
...Soviets understand the motivations behind Washington's mild talk. While they are probably realistic enough to know they cannot do much to damage Reagan politically, they do not want to do him any favors either. Says Arnold Horelick, formerly the CIA's top Kremlinologist, now director of a newly formed Center for the Study of Soviet International Behavior sponsored by the Rand Corp. and U.C.L.A.: "The Soviet leaders will be reluctant to do anything that might gratuitously contribute to Reagan's reelection. That does not mean they would turn their backs on something concrete, but they certainly...
...years directed elegant entertainments like Singin' in the Rain, Charade, Two for the Road and Movie Movie. Every once in a while, though, his dark double appears and turns out something like Staircase or Lucky Lady and, now, Blame It on Rio. Inelegant is too mild a word for it; even distasteful doesn't quite cover it. Shall we say disgusting...