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...earliest ring conquests staged an impromptu rematch in New York City around 4:30 a.m. outside a 125th Street haberdashery that boasts a formidable clientele. Anyone purchasing a necktie at that hour better at least have been the champion of the Pacific fleet. After giving Mitch ("Blood") Green a Carmen Basilio facial, crumpling one of his licensed hands in the process, Tyson momentarily faced charges brought not by the law but by Green. They were eventually dropped in the apparent hope that the champion might someday be agreeable to closing Green's other eye in a supervised match...
...home run right off the bat: the perfect note played on a party horn. Then the bottom of the inning kept on that way, fast and farfetched. Mitch Webster singled and Ryne Sandberg was up. Out of the rightfield stands popped Morganna, the floppy exhibitionist with the unmissable kisser, racing for the batter's box on mincing old-ballplayer feet that brought back the newsreels. She couldn't make it past the security guards to Sandberg, but she got to him anyway. His giggling homer gave Chicago a 2-1 lead...
Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell says the president "made conservatism respectable." McConnell said he remembered going to school back in the days when conservatives were not respected on the nation's campuses. "When I was in college more than 20 years ago, we had one professor who called himself a conservative, and he had to eat lunch by himself," McConnell said...
...says Mitch N. Berman '88, who this summer will join Law School graduates Alan A. Khazei '83 and Michael H. Brown '84 at one of the most creative public service initiatives in Boston--City Year, a non-profit venture which uses college-age volunteers in public service projects...
GERSHWIN: AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, RHAPSODY IN BLUE, CONCERTO IN F (Arabesque). Present at the creation as a player in the Gershwin band, Mitch Miller conducts George the way it oughtta be done -- with love and verve and gusto...