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Whoop It Up. Whiteley himself is now in the U.S., at the start of a $500-a-month Harkness Foundation scholarship. He has holed up in a penthouse at Manhattan's Chelsea Hotel with his wife and three-year-old daughter, and is already hard at work on an American series, including a collage portrait of Folk-Rock Singer Bob Dylan. Says Whiteley: "Dylan is the outsider. He's the most on person in America." What turns Whiteley on mainly is New York itself, a city that he feels is "like a living sculpture." To capture his first...
...Alice and Edwin with 55% of the inheritance - 27½% apiece. Fisher had 45%, half in his name, half in his wife's. That, said the bank, was "unreasonable, arbitrary, inequitable, unfair, fraudulent and against public policy." And, the bank's allegations continue, it was only the start...
...mammoth corporation. Though NBC still stands second to CBS in the TV ratings, RCA completely dominates the color-television field, is increasing its manufacturing capacity so that by the end of this year sales of color sets are expected to be triple those of 1965. After a shaky start, the corporation is also moving ahead with its Spectra 70 computers. For the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, RCA built the TIROS weather satellite, contributed to the Gemini flights, is now concentrating on components for the Apollo program. For national defense, the corporation was a major supplier of electronic control equipment...
...using G.M. models in racing. And in 1964, Cole bent an arrow-straight G.M. tradition when he was divorced and re married. His second wife, Dollie Ann, 37, who last year presented Cole with a son (he has two children by his previous marriage), last week got a start on promotion celebrations with a shopping spree in Manhattan...
Just after the start of the second half Gene Warner and Don Blocth scored to put Eliot out in front to stay. The two goals came within a minute of each other, and gave the defense the lead it needed to save the game...