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Spence finally weakened and McCarthy came to New York. He wrote a sports column, predicting at one point that the Dodgers would win the pennant, but was soon made assistant managing editor under 23-year old Sgt. Bill Richardson of Raleigh, N.C., who now heads the London bureau. When Richardson...
Branch Rickey, Brooklyn Dodgers' boss, known and revered as "The Brain" in baseball circles, agreed with Cox. Said Rickey: "At the price [some $230,000], the lowest asked for a National League club in baseball history . . . there is a chance to get rich within ten years. . . . The new owners...
There was no indication that real draft dodging was on the rise. Selective Service figures last week showed that since the draft began only 11,730 real cases of draft dodging had been reported. In these, 4,023 dodgers were convicted, sent off to prison.
Author Philip Wylie must have had some mother to inspire such a ridiculous, untimely attack on American mothers (Generation of Vipers, TIME, Jan. 18). God knows that we have enough affairs on the national and international scenes open to criticism (strikes, politics, etc.). Instead of choosing one or more of...
Generation of Vipers is a raging and sometimes very funny set of lay sermons about the human predicament as examined in terms of "you-your home and kiddies, mom and the loved ones, old Doc Smith and the preacher, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Star-Spangled Banner-in short, the...