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...100m Relay--1. Brown 41.6; 2. Harvard; 3. Dartmouth. Discus--1. Pel (D) 47.83m; 2. Schuler (H); 3. Robinson (B). Steeple Chase--1. Regan (H) 9:26.2; 2. Fadil (D); 3. Cairns (D) 1500 meters--1 Schuler (H) 3:53.5; 2. Young (D); 3. Midlo (H). 100 meters--1. Stephens (B). 10.6. 2 Carter (B); 3. Hudson (H) 110-meter Hurdles--1. Brothers (B) 14.8, 2. Ferguson (D). 3. Harshbarger...
...most worrisome events will be the distances. The 5000, the steeple chase, the 3000 and the 1500 will "stretch the decimated distance group," according to McCurdy...
While visiting the Chase Manhattan Bank in 1958, I was introduced to Paul Volcker, a young economist who sat alone in a small spartan office. Chief Economist John Wilson told me that Volcker's job was to pretend he was the Federal Reserve Bank and predict what the Fed was about to do. In two decades, Volcker progressed from thinking what the Fed would do, to what it should do. He does it well...
...crises before. The paperback revolution of the '50s was perceived as a threat to hardback publishing; so were television, outlandish contracts, school and library closings, and federal cutbacks. The business survived them all. And today it is moving, however slowly, toward a new reality-although the latest paper chase sounds like a fairy tale: the Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Baby Bear deal. The term was coined to describe Tom Robbins' 1980 intermountain fantasy, Still Life with Woodpecker. The book was published simultaneously in a $12.95 hardcover (Papa) and a $6.95 quality paperback (Mama), with a $3.25 mass-market...
...chase had a beast in view...