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...lifetime batting average will never dip below...300, and the boulevards and streets that bear his name will never be renamed as long as the game still exists. His impeccable arm will never be matched in right field in Detroit, and no other back will ever bear that same number 6. Kaline got his chance in 1968, when at the age of thirty-four he played in his first World Series. He, like Roberto Clemente last year, was more than equal to the challenge, batting over 400 for the Series and making fielding gems unimaginable for all but the truly...
...emphasized that there is no impending crisis that would force the University to dip into its savings to finance present operations...
...extra funds are needed, Cabot said, the University should decrease spending rather than dip into capital gains. "Let's face the facts and not go down the primrose path of capital spending but cut expenses," Cabot said...
...knowledge, G.O.P. campaign aides had taped the announcement at a press conference two hours earlier, and were playing excerpts over a telephone number that voters can call free to hear the latest Nixon campaign pitch. (For good measure, there were also some cheery Grayson remarks about prospects for a dip in retail beef prices-but not his gloomy conclusion that food prices generally will continue to rise...
...Natasha, in salute to the Soviet Union. The U.S. contingent was led by Discus Thrower Olga Connolly, 39, the mother of four, who defected from Czechoslovakia in 1956 to marry U.S. Olympian Hammer Thrower Harold Connolly. In a tradition set by the 1908 U.S. Olympic team, she did not dip the American flag before the grandstand* and matched strength with the men of a number of other countries by holding the flag staff at arm's length during much of the march. After the West Germans, as host team, closed the parade, 3,200 Munich schoolchildren sang Sumer...