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July 19, 1968 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-07-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30—Friday, July 19, 1968

Dutch Metaphysical Poems Translation

Henrietta Ten Harmsel, profes- der the title "Jacobus Revius."
sor of English at Calvin College, I The poems appear in their original
has enriched poetic libraries with with the translations on parellel
her translations of the poems of pages.
There are 65 selected poems in
Jacobus Revius, 17th century Dutch
this collection and an important in-
Calvinist.
Wayne State - University Press troduction by Prof. Harmsel about
has published the translations un- the Dutch metaphysical poet.

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When Walter Blum rode Grecian
Count to victory at Arlington Park
recently he became only the 11th
jockey in history to reach the 3,000
mark. Now 34 and in his 16th sea-
son, the former national riding
champion from Brooklyn revealed
that he plans to ride five more
years. His only goal left in horse
racing is to be aboard a Kentucky
Derby winner.
Ben and Julius Slutsky of the
Nevele Hotel and Nevele Acres
Stable in Ellenville N.Y., have
sold 25 per cent of the trotter
Nevele Pride to veteran horseman
Louis Resnick. Nevele Pride was
the 1967 Harness Horse of the
Year, and is doing just as well
this season. The Slutsky brothers
are the principal owners of Monti-
cello Raceway where Leon Green-
berg was recently elected presi-
dent. A lawyer, Greenberg formerly
served as administrative vice presi-
dent. Monticello, in its 11th sea-
son, is the fifth-largest harness
racing track in the country.
Second best money-winning trot-
ter a year ago was Perfect Freight,
owned by Arthur Brown's ABC
Stables, Brown also heads the New
York Americans of the Ameiican
Basketball Association. Perfect
Freight won last year's $100,000
United Nations Trot at Yonkers
and the Gold Division of the Chal-
lenge Cup.
Jack Dreyfus Jr., founder of
New York's Dreyfus Fund, is the
only member of the board of
trustees of the New York Racing
Association who is not a mem-
ber of the Jockey Club. Dreyfus,
owner of the Hobeau Farms
Stables, is a distant relative of
France's famed Alfred Dreyfus.
Jockey Willie Harmatz rode a
12-1 shot to victory at the Strub
Stakes in Santa Anita.
George Morton Levy of Roose-
velt Raceway was honored recently
as Man of the Year by the Harness
Horseman International.
Dave Haber, president of Suf-
folk Downs has been voted into
the New England Harness Writers'
Association Hall of Fame.
Many of the stories about the
opening of the new Belmont Park

(Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.)

in New York claimed the track
and the Belmont Stakes were
named for August Belmont 2nd.
Actually they were named for his
father who came to the United
States in 1937 as a representative
of the Rothschild banking firm.
In 1866 Belmont became president
of the American Jockey Club and
Jerome Park. He served as presi-
dent of the American Jockey Club
until 1887, and was the leading
money-winning owner in the U.S.
in 1889-90. Belmont died in 1890.
Philip H. Iselin, the president
and chairman of the board of Mon-
mouth Park Racetrack in Ocean-

port, N.J., is vice president and
treasurer of the New York Jets of
the American Football League.
Iselin was one of four partners
who bought out Sonny Werblin's
interest in the Jets for $1,638,000.
Iselin heads the Korell Corporation
of New York, a women's apparel
company.

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