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Much of the Princeton assault had been coming from the right side of the pitch, drawing the defense out of position. Tiger forward James Bowen took a pass in the center of the field and quickly switched play to the left toward an unmarked Poz, providing the sophomore a solo run at Walsh...
...more closely contested match, Mather quarterback Keith Doud's 40-yd. touchdown connection to tight end Joe Bowen in the third quarter was sufficient to post a 6-0 victory over Winthrop House...
...sucked it up and played real good defense in the end. The whole game came down to that last defensive stand," Bowen said later...
Spanning nearly two decades, Sextet, compiled from diary entries, letters and reminiscences, focuses on Truman Capote, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Elizabeth Bowen, Alice B. Toklas, the Sitwells, and T.S. Eliot. The most comprehensive study, The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect, begins with the first meeting between Capote and Brinnin, in Yaddo during the summer of 1947. Fascinated by this small man-child from Alabama, Brinnin scrupulously details Capote's erratic life through the conception of In Cold Blood...
...Atlantic scene or of an insular, archaic Europe. He tracks his subjects by correspondencv and word of mouth, but stays unobtrusive. Touring America with the French photographer Cartier-Bresson, before the latter is discovered; meeting Eliot in the last years of the poet's life; paying court to Elizabeth Bowen and the Sitwells at a time when their eccentricities far exceeded their faded talents--he watches them with clinical detachment, in the throes of past and irretrievable success or in the pangs preceding recognition...