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Reporters: Julie K.L. Dam, Leslie Dickstein, Tamala M. Edwards, Margaret Emery, Sinting Lai, Stacy Perman, Megan Rutherford...
...jumped out to a 3-0 lead behind Chang, Brown, and Rueb, but Miami fought back to tie the match at 3-3, forcing doubles. In the opening doubles match, Harvard's 10th-ranked duo of Chang and Andrew Rueb was upset by Miami's Johan Milbrink and Fredrik Perman...
...than thou, the reason was that he believed passionately in his power to relate all things. His own experience was wide. He grew up with the sun, sea and wildlife of Long Island and the muddy streets and busy docks of Brooklyn. Whitman the urbanite was a printer, newsp perman, editor, publisher, teacher, building contractor and real estate speculator. In 1840 this solitary singer even stumped for the election of Martin Van Buren...
...porcelain objets d'art, raising $1,160 for the World Wildlife Fund. Cronkite said he learned his patter from the Lucky Strike tobacco auctioneers, who were last on radio when he was still a cub wire-service reporter. No matter. Impressed, Christie's Head Auctioneer Ray Perman told him: "If you ever want to work for us, you get very good prices...
Real Hard Look. The Raiders took their defeat-and their $7,500 perman loser's share-gracefully. Said Quarterback Lamonica: "It was a day of learning." The Packers, richer by $15,000 a man, were already thinking about the future. Talk had it that several oldtimers would retire, among them Flanker McGee, a star for twelve years. But the biggest conjecture of all concerned Coach Lombardi, who in nine years has turned the Packers from the patsies of the N.F.L. into the most successful team in pro football history. One report had Lombardi giving up coaching but retaining...