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However, arguments stating that there is increasing disaffection with Major League Baseball tend to be quite on target. A recent Gallup survey reflects this. A sample group of Americans was asked to name their favorite spectator sport. Thirty-eight percent chose football. Only 16 percent chose baseball.
Through the maze of The Dining Room's skits we hear Gurney's futile, nostalgic plea for the return to the America that he knew in his youth--an American tradition of which the "dining room" is a part. Depending on the age of the spectator, one may find himself...
After the Harvard's women's soccer team's 2-1 overtime win over crosstown rival Boston College yesterday afternoon at Ohiri Field, Coach Tim Wheaton was entertaining the idea of enlisting senior forward Kristy Gaschler's little sister as the team's official spectator.
While the general public and the Surgeon General still hold their nose, savvy marketing men have taken note of this trend. Marvin Shanken, publisher of the successful Wine Spectator, plans to launch a quarterly magazine, Cigar Aficionado, and fill it with ratings, taste tests and snob appeal. What evidence does...
the last question of the evening came from a spectator who asked for Mailer's opinion on his relevance to people today.