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...certain, considerations appear obtrusively. Barclay is often funny, but often jacks the relish and will that might constitute a more interesting study. At the beginning of the book, Barclay says that "I lived in the simple conviction, I now see, that I could only remain integrated by immorality." If Barelay could have realized this attitude prior to the events the novel (experiencing the idea without the brute force of a revelation), he would be a more, attractive, even an extravagantly absorbing character...

Author: By John P. Oconnor, | Title: Journey of the Damned | 4/25/1984 | See Source »

Barclay's stripped-down emotional life is also unfortunate, as this makes the analysis and delection of evil a cruder process. Barelay admits to being "a specialist in loneliness." However, a Large number of use to control sell-criticism and self-condemnation; Golding's novel would be more interesting if he had chosen to show how a sociable man came to perceive himself as evil. Golding isolates Barelay to show the frequent condition of cultural archons, people who wish to forward the work of art without committing themselves to any ideas about his life, but the fact that lonely people...

Author: By John P. Oconnor, | Title: Journey of the Damned | 4/25/1984 | See Source »

Saturday is the big day. The varsity and freshman wrestling teams open their seasons at MIT, the track team plays host to Northeastern and B.U., the swimming team opens here against the Alumni and Bill Barelay's quintet plays at Navy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winter Teams Get Going Under Full Steam This Week | 12/7/1948 | See Source »

Besides affording spectators seated behind them a clear view of the goings on, the transparent boards will give Coach. Hill Barelay's forces a chance to get used to the ball's rebound off glass before invading courts like the Boston Garden, where the Crimson had some difficulty adjusting last winter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Glass Backboards Put in Blockhouse | 12/2/1948 | See Source »

...December 18, 1947 Bill Barelay's varsity basketball team downed Tufts by a score of 53 to 42 in Medford. That was its second and last easy game for almost two months. Since then it has been a long, hard grind through five states and eleven, games. Tonight at 8:45 o'clock the Crimson will have a third breather--the last one on the schedule...

Author: By Ronald M. Foster jr., | Title: Quintet Faces Springfield at Garden | 2/10/1948 | See Source »

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