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As the week of crisis went on, the Argentine public-though both ashamed and apprehensive-went its way. Thousands jammed the soccer stadiums and the race tracks. All the while the military argued to exhaustion, divided over two propositions, one side arguing: "Let's get Frondizi out first, then...
Beyond Building. Taking office last July, Mayor Houlihan found a ready aide in City Manager Wayne Thompson, a persuasive performer who can speak the language of both the sociologists and the politicians. Between Houlihan and Thompson, so many projects are now under way in Oakland that Thompson has to give...
Hard Way. For most of each season the teams of the Southwest Conference are content to knock each other off in their own stadiums. Now and then, though, the Texas schools step out of state-and their highfalutin' intersectional opponents often wish the Texans had stayed home on the...
Died. Harry Balogh, 70, boxing's "Marquis of Malaprop," whose bullhorn ring announcements rattled U.S. stadiums for some 35 purple years; following surgery; in Manhattan. A onetime bellhop from the Lower East Side, Balogh brought "class" to his profession by introducing the soup-and-fish and the comparative adjective...
(See Cover) These are the golden years for baseball, football and basketball, the big three of U.S. professional sport. Major-league baseball, expanded from coast to coast, has at last become national. Pro football, unequaled in its combination of violence and cunning, plays in stadiums that have been sold out...