Word: blakes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Colonel & Teddy Boy. The reader may feel surprised that Kennie, the moron Teddy boy, should pal around with characters spouting Blake and Dostoevsky, until Wilson's subtle point is clear. His fantasies of violence and his vision of life march-suede shoe by scuffed boot-the same dark path. Cleverly, Author Wilson both evokes and deplores the spirit that may find words among intellectuals and find action in the Teddy boy. To make his point, Wilson introduces a figure of the old order, one Colonel Lambourn, who carries about maps of mysterious defense zones and obscure treasure troves...
...GENE BLAKE...
Seniors Jack Bogan and Chaptain Tim Hogen form the backbone of the team; sophomore Cleo Cherryholmes, Jon Blake, John Morrison and Tom Cathcart have consistently paced the Elis to their earlier wins...
...hope you will extend my feelings to the other members of the Harvard student body. We of Dartmouth particularly regret the actions of these few individuals, and desire that you realize such actions do not reflect the feelings of the members of Dartmouth College. Joseph B. Blake '58, President, Undergraduate Council...
...naked force of the Federal Government is here apparent in these unsheathed bayonets in the backs of schoolgirls," cried Faubus, holding up a photograph-but not long enough to show that the girls were merely walking, giggling, past a line of troopers. In the Faubus account, bloodied Agitator Blake was suddenly transformed into a "guest in a home." The Army had gone on an orgy of "wholesale arrests." Actual number: eight, with four fined for loitering, and four released at the police station. An "imported judge," i.e., U.S. District Judge Ronald Davies of Fargo, N. Dak. (TIME, Sept...