Word: baxters
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...setting is the study of an English country house, the home of Andrew Wyke (Anthony Quayle), a successful mystery writer. Into the room comes Milo Tindle (Keith Baxter), a travel agent. Tindle has been having a surreptitious affair with Wyke's wife. After a swift courtesy drink has been poured, Wyke makes Tindle blink by saying, "I understand you want to marry my wife." "Well, yes," gulps Tindle, "with your permission, of course," and a duel to the death begins between...
...wave of applause that greets her every tap dance, her every entrance, even her bad lines, points toward that self-congratulation. If Ruby can still tap her way into the hearts of the fans-it should be recalled that Miss Keeler was the ingenue to whom Warner Baxter said in 42nd Street, "You're going out there a youngster, but you're coming back a star!"-then perhaps there's still reason to believe that there is life after thirty...
Richard R. Baxter, professor of Law and chairman of the committee, proposed on April 6 to present the results of an alumni poll of ROTC graduates before the Faculty. Malcolm Marshall '41 and Franklin Cunningham '41, the ROTC graduates who organized the poll among ROTC men in the classes from 1926 to 1965, said that only 38 men out of 1000 favored removing the program...
...Thomas C. Schelling. professor of Economics and member of the committee, objected to Baxter's proposal and said he did not want to present the ROTC alumni responses to the Faculty "unless we think they are grounds for reopening the ROTC question or something of the sort...
...Baxter called yesterday's meeting to resolve this issue, at which the Committee also discussed a petition drive by John Scovell, a second-year Business School student and Army ROTC Battalion Commander: Scovell received 1620 signatures (20.4 per cent) favoring retention of ROTC out of 7929 students at the College, Law School, and Business School...