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Personnel, Management, and Service.
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Pike County Citizens' a.s.sociation.
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At the time he was pitching coach for the Giants.
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Owner of the Minnesota Twins.
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The Giants, in first place at the time of this conversation, blew the pennant. In 1972 the Chicago White Sox and the Oakland Athletics, battling for first place, played a nineteen-inning game. It was August 11. On the following night they played another extra inning game. On the following night, the Sox traveled to Chicago and played an exhibition game with the Cubs.
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Billie Jean King.
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Juniors are eighteen and under.
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From interview by Bob Oates, Los Angeles Times, July 9, 1970.
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Wide area telecommunications service. A prerogative granted important executives by some corporations: unlimited use of the telephone to make a call anywhere in the world.
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Internal Investigation Division of the Chicago Police Department.
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A popular Chicago underground newspaper at the time.
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The most militant of all the Chicago underground papers at the time.
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Patrick Garrard, editor of the Capitalist Reporter.
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Mme. Lotte Lehmann often spoke of art and age. She recalled a wistful conversation with Maestro Bruno Walter. In his eighties, he reflected on the richness and wisdom of the aged artist and of the long way the young virtuoso had to go-"but he's less tired." It is said that Arturo Toscanini, in his last years, often was thus reflective.
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The eminent tenor sax man whose highly creative years were with Duke Ellington.
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The celebrated motorcycle stunt man. "He broke his back yesterday. Down in Atlanta-jumping. I was just on the phone with him, since he's part of our group insurance policy."
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An upper-middle-cla.s.s private elementary and high school.
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A public high school attended predominantly by lower-middle-cla.s.s boys. (It is now coeducational.)
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The financial section of the Chicago Daily News had a full-page feature story on him.
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Intensive Care Unit.
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