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CEO Shorin understands the appeal of offbeat memorabilia.
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Nowadays they use tweezers, says Topps CEO Arthur T. Shorin, whose father and uncles started the business that now is based in Manhattan.
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After checking with his boss, Joseph Shorin, Berger got back to them: "Joe will give $1,500 if we get Musial."
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First, in the 1970s, when a "Wall-Street crowd" of executives steered it "down the chewing gum route instead of the kids entertainment route," Shorin says.
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The following year, Joseph E. Shorin (Arthur's father) gave Berger the signal to go head-to-head with Bowman.
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"Those things were absolutely devastating," Shorin says.
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Even CEO Shorin, who collected Goudeys as a kid and worked summers at the family business, doesn't have anything from his childhood collection.
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Shorin said she thinks the program would work in Incline - where Task Force statistics say about 50 percent of the elementary population is of Hispanic descent - because it caters to the population.
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"This isn't just a great program for the English speakers, it really raises a lot of the Spanish speakers up, too," Shorin said.
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"I've believed in bilingual education for a long time and feel that immersion is a better way to learn than traditional translation," Shorin said.
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