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...complaint is not with the coaching of Jaakko Mikkola nor with a disappointing season of continual losses. There is only one source of the track team's troubles, one problem which must be solved before they can be cured. A schedule sprawled out over the whole year with meets scattered arbitrarily through fall, winter, and spring, a schedule which eliminates any real track "season," keeps the trackmen at the lonely drudgery of practise from September until June. The only hypodermic for the team's sagging morale will be a revision of this schedule, and provision for an invigorating, carefully planned...
...whenever possible. Up to now, in line with this strategy, he has generally laid off Mr. Willkie. Chairman Frank did his best to assure Mr. Willkie that no stone had been thrown his way, then said SEC's first public word on the subject: "Several months ago a complaint was made to the commission regarding the Georgia Power Co. . . . The commission has come to no conclusion as to whether there are any irregularities. The complaint made no charges against Mr. Wendell Willkie...
...promptly discarded some of the company's tested methods, ordered employes around brusquely. No easier did he make the job of his younger brother Frank, shy, quiet president of the company. Last week, in Elisha's complaint to a New York court, Brother Frank saw himself described as "an inexperienced person, incapable of directing the affairs of the Corporation and unwilling to cooperate with the plaintiff." For other company officials, members of "a small group of relatives" who (said the complaint) have thwarted his efforts to "rebuild" the company, Elisha had similar epithets. His cousin, Louis E. Waterman...
...Russia's Ambassador to Great Britain, amiable little Ivan Mikhailovich Maisky, trotted around to No. 9 Downing Street one day last week to reiterate the Soviet Union's first concrete complaint against British war behavior. On Jan. 13, British warships off Formosa stopped the Red freighter Selenga, en route from a Chinese port to Vladivostok with a cargo of tin, antimony and wolframite (tungsten ore). They took the Selenga clear to Hong Kong for examination, on the suspicion that the metals were destined for Germany via the Trans-Siberian Railway. Last week the Selenga and her cargo were...
Last week Joan, backed by her father, an engineer, sued for an injunction to restrain the Board of Education from flunking her. Her complaint: the free-for-all shower room 1) is immoral, 2) violates a State law against disrobing in public, 3) encroaches on her Constitutional right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness...