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WHEN Correspondent Nick Thimmesch moved to our New York City bureau after stints in Detroit and Washington, he could reasonably count on spending his time covering Governor Rockefeller, politics, and an occasional concert or art gallery opening...
...practice, Thimmesch has been doing a little bit of everything, from cover research on his old Detroit friend, Architect Minoru Yamasaki, to Labor Leader Bert Powers and the New York newspaper strike. And a lot of his time has been spent detailing the anonymous urban frictions of race and poverty. One day last week, at the urging of Senior Editor George Daniels, he set to work to report on Cassius Marcellus Clay for this week's cover story by Sport Editor Charles Parmiter...
...wasn't exactly unfamiliar territory to Thimmesch. He and Clay got to know each other the night of the Liston-Patterson fight, when they afterward went out on the town together -as much as one can with a 21-year-old fellow who doesn't drink and stays away from foxes (his name for the girls...
Atlanta Correspondent Spencer L. Davidson drove into the Pisgah National Forest at the southern end of the Appalachians; Detroit Correspondent Nick Thimmesch made the rounds in Upper Michigan's Hiawatha National Forest; Denver Bureau Chief Barren Beshoar headed into the San Juan Mountains for three days; Albuquerque Correspondent Arch Napier trekked through New Mexico's Carson National Forest. In Washington, Bureau Chief John L. Steele mopped his brow, thought warmly of his colleagues in the cool forests, and with Chief Forester Richard E. McArdle summed up the purpose of McArdle's far-reaching domain...