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...days and radio and TV coverage of games, but the team has gone 31 years without a pennant under Wrigley's somewhat eccentric proprietorship. In the '60s he tried out the notorious "rotating coach" system, replacing a single manager with several coaches. A reclusive man who seldom went to his ball park, he, alone of all baseball owners, refused to hold night games at ivy-covered Wrigley Field, declaring that they could disturb the neighbors...
...architect is to urge corporations to break from the practice of caring only for the "big fellow" at the top. The struggle is ultimately with those who make the final decisions, for, as Pollock intimated, the president of E.F. Hutton wants to make money and impress clients, and seldom takes the employee's interests to heart. "The people who pay the bills march to a different drumbeat; they are not interested in the human scale," he says...
LESLEY STAHL, 35, is telegenic disproof of the premise that girls who wear glasses seldom get studio passes. She has resisted suggestions from her bosses at CBS-and her mother-that she replace her horn-rims with contact lenses. After Stahl's first network stand-up report, her mother complained from Boston: "Sixty million Americans saw you tonight. One of them was my future son-in-law, but he's never going to call you for a date because you wore glasses!" Actually Stahl, who now makes more than $50,000 a year...
Brown drew close on a couple of occasions when play resumed but the Crimson's offensive repartee seldom flagged as the lead gradually mounted. The Bruins trailed 43-37 with 11:30 left to play and received the ball when a foul was called after the basket. That was the closest Brown came until a Chuck Mack fieldgoal made it 48-43 Harvard...
...upbeat note in that microcosm of a community surrounded by the basketball-crazed West Side, but it is only one facet of the resurgence of college basketball in New York City. New York has long been recognized as the cradle for collegiate basketball, but until this year New Yorkers seldom saw the products of their playgrounds as more than overnight visitors at Madison Square Garden...