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Alioto wearily lowered his sights. He reduced his claims to $500,000, for "loss of reputation, mortification and hurt feelings," and offered the case to a judge sitting without jury. Last week U.S. District Judge William W. Schwarzer found the now defunct magazine had shown "reckless disregard" for damaging inaccuracies in the article by Freelancers Richard Carlson and Lance Brisson. He awarded Alioto a judgment of $350,000 plus court costs (estimated at about $50,000). Said Alioto: "How sweet it is." Cowles Communications Inc., which published Look, is now primarily an investment firm headquartered in Daytona Beach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Legal Briefs | 5/16/1977 | See Source »

...when Al was still a heavy-weight-at-large hanging around the Frankfurt PX, he got to know some German girls with Negro babies. He heard the bitter stories of the Negerkinder. He heard about the little boy who, taunted by a ring of white children crying, "Du schwarzer Neger," answered them bitterly: "Be happy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WEST GERMANY: A Champion | 4/27/1959 | See Source »

...awful lot to us." Game Lineups BROWN HARVARD Bence LE Morrison Robertshaw LT Tice Crews LG Meigs Carolan C Meyer Kalesnik RG Metropoulos McGuinese RT Maher Frazier RE Kennedy Demohak QB Crehore Thompson LH Joslin Cronin RH Lewis Piskuskas FB Gianelly Referee--William T. Halloran Umpire--Joseph K. Schwarzer Linesman--John G. Kelleher Field Judge--N. P. St. Francis, Jr. Game time...

Author: By Bruce M. Reeves, | Title: Crimson To Face Upset-Minded Bruins Today | 11/12/1955 | See Source »

Officials--Referee, Harry O. Dayhoff (Bucknell); Umpire, Joseph K. Schwarzer (Syracuse); Linesman, August P. Cervini (Holy Cross); Field Judge, Robert B. James...

Author: By Edward J. Coughlin, | Title: Indians Move into Stadium Looking for Third Victory | 10/27/1951 | See Source »

...first American Zither Congress was held in 1912 in Washington, Mo., home of the Franz Schwarzer Zither Co., largest U. S. zither makers. Young folk are apt to think the homely zither "corny." President Leonard Zapf, Philadelphia music dealer and teacher, taught his son Karl Tom to play, heard him acclaimed a genius at the 1926 Congress. But Karl Tom deserted the zither, took to music teaching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Zither Congress | 10/25/1937 | See Source »

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