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...sound. When Rosovsky first entered his post three years ago he outlined these objectives--what he calls his "Five-Year Plan" for the five years he intends to serve as dean--and since that time he has confidently set out in hot pursuit with, in many cases, instantaneous success...
...reasons for the Fund's success this year, Clifton cited "the strong leadership in reunion classes," the healtheir economy, and increased travel on the Fund's behalf by Dean Rosovsky and Douglas Mercer '40, director of this year's drive...
...Success Announced...
Mercer, a Ropes and Gray lawyer, will announce the year's success at the Fund's annual meeting at the Faculty Club this afternoon, Clifton said...
Died. Max Carey, 86, former Pittsburgh Pirate and Brooklyn Dodger outfielder who stole a spot in the Hall of Fame by swiping 738 bases during a 20-year career in the majors that ended in 1933; of cancer; in Miami. Noting Carey's better success ratio, some baseball observers rate him above legendary Base Bandit Ty Cobb, who finished his 24-year American League career with 892 steals. But while in one year Cobb was thrown out 38 times in 134 attempts, Carey, in 1922, stole 51 bases in 53 attempts...