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First Round. The divorce and decree theoretically awarding Vlasta custody were granted in October of 1968, and she later remarried. There the matter would probably have rested had not Bedrich died, since it is unlikely that a U.S. court would have ordered the children home while their father was living...
"There is an added uncertainty about the Navy team," he added, "because we don't know if they rested a few days before their last meet (against UNC), or if they swam through that meet and eased up for us this week."
FOR years the military rested comfortably on its largely unfounded reputation as a fastness of racial fair play and equality. Because it beat chopping cotton or pushing brooms, blacks viewed the armed forces as an escape from a hostile world. That, it turns out, was a mistake. Even as civilian...
The success of the '70-71 squad rested on the sholders of a nucleus of eight seniors. As freshman they had led the Yardlings to an undefeated record, but their sophomore and junior records were disappointing. As juniors, they were only 5-10-1, but most of those losses came...
In last year's cover story on growing American inefficiency, Associate Editor George Church wrote: "An odd thing happened one year after construction started on Chicago's 100-story John Hancock Building: it began to sink into the ground. Air pockets had developed in the concrete caissons on...