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¶ In Brooklyn, the A.F.L. coffeemaker's union wangled a contract which gives every worker in one plant a summer day off (with pay) to watch the Dodgers play.
Your article on "The Lip" was great, and for us on the West Coast, who don't get much chance to see the Dodgers in action, it was very educational.
Thanks for such a timely article on Leo Durocher. The suspension of the Dodgers' manager for the entire baseball season was for the good of baseball.
For one home-front scoundrel of World War II, the day of reckoning had arrived. He was the highfalutinest of U.S. draft-dodgers, Serge Rubinstein, 38, who made several millions as a wartime Wall Street adventurer (TIME, May 6, 1946). In Manhattan's federal court last week, fat, shifty...
Wholly unlike Durocher, grey-haired Burt Shotton had been thrown out of only two games in 39 years of playing, coaching and managing. Once before, with the Browns, he had pinch-hit as Rickey's "Sunday manager" (the day the boss stays home). Shotton would manage the Dodgers on...