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Mike Stenhouse '80, the leftfielder who logged several battling records during the three years he played in a Crimson uniform, yesterday donned a Montreal Expos suit, becoming the first Harvard graduate to make a mid-season major league roster in eight years...
...renaissance is taking place among a group of men best known for their slavish adherence to the standard, pinstriped uniform of business. But with the stock market up and recovery proceeding, some executives are looking for a way to be discreetly dashing. Robert Greenhill, head of investment banking at Morgan Stanley, sports a pair festooned with yellow dollar signs. Well he might. Greenhill has negotiated more than $25 billion worth of deals in the past five years. At rival Goldman Sachs, Merger Specialist Peter Sachs also wears brightly colored braces...
...resolution of he is silliness is solidly entertaining. The seven maids primp and pose throughout all their numbers, including "Twenty Lovesick Maidens We," and the serious self important soldiers march about the stage singing things like "When I First Put This Uniform On. "Led by Colonel Calverly (John Hoyoker), Major Murgathroyd (Daniel Pantano) and the slightly effeminate Lieutenant. The Duke of Dunstable (Michael Calmes), we watch the soldiers try to lure the ladies away the soldiers try to lure the ladies away from their poets. Finally figuring that if you can't beat them they transform themselves into aesthetically pleasing...
Ruckelshaus, who was the EPA's first administrator from 1970 to 1973, has issued new standards of conduct for relations with industry representatives, called for a uniform policy for assessing and coping with the risks of toxic chemicals, and stanched the budget cuts that critics charged were crippling enforcement programs. The new director has impressed White House officials, even the few who were initially reluctant to bring him aboard. "It's a measure of how much Reagan needed Bill," a friend of Ruckelshaus points out, "because he knew he was going to have to take Jill...
According to Barzini's saline account, one of Britain's most potent gifts to Europe was the black suit, a Continental uniform during the 19th century. This austere garment symbolized the qualities of sobriety, decency and steadiness that, along with those prodigious coal mines, allowed Britain to dominate the world for decades. The dark myth of British superiority persisted long after the country's decline, and led Britain in the 1950s to a disastrous delay in condescending to join the Common Market...