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Closed in 1954, it was abandoned to the winds and vandals for more than two decades, then reopened in May as a national park. There have been no repairs. The paint is peeling from the walls. A stone wall shows a gaping wound where thieves smashed through to steal the copper piping. The grimy corridors echo the shuffling footsteps of today's slightly awed visitors passing through on the five-times-a-day guided tour...
Reagan's strength in that search was strikingly demonstrated last Saturday in Springfield, Mo., when he inflicted yet another grievous wound on President Ford's hopes for the nomination. In a humiliating rout, with both real and psychological impact, Reagan won 18 of Missouri's 19 at-large delegates. When added to the Missouri delegates already won by Reagan, the 18-1 victory gave him control of the 49-member Missouri delegation, with 30 votes to Ford's 16 (and three uncommitted). The only Ford delegate to survive Reagan's weekend charge was Governor Christopher S. Bond, who himself suffered...
Perhaps the most sullenly exclusive club in U.S. industry is composed of corporations with annual revenues of more than $1 billion that have wound up in bankruptcy court. At present there are only two members: Penn Central Transportation Co. and W.T. Grant Co., the giant retailer. Soon there may be a third: White Motor Corp., a Cleveland-based maker of heavy-duty trucks...
...season the lightweights have had a tough time finding lightweight crews to race, and they have wound up facing mostly heavyweight teams...
...enter and, by depriving the trumpeter of his supporting props, leave the women free from their male-dominated roles. "Sunday morning...undone" also depends on audience recognition of a familiar setting and roles. As the curtain goes up, choreographer Liz Lurie, wrapped like a mummy, is being slowly un-wound from offstage. A TV flips on somewhere as Lurie trots around the stage removing more clothing and brushing away invisible flies. Finally, not knowing how else to amuse herself, she play-acts--a belly dancer, an Indian woman, a femme fatale throwing pink hand-kerchiefs to the wind...