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...tenth inning, the Mets' Bud Harrelson was thrown out in a close play at the plate while trying to score on a fly ball, and an apparent New York triumph dissolved with the jerk of umpire Augie Donatelli's thumb...
...restrictive policies of the past. Once that legacy is shaken off, U.S. farmers can raise enough livestock, wheat and oil seeds to satisfy their fellow citizens' desire for good food at reasonable prices and meet all foreseeable foreign demand too. In a burst of optimism last week, Bud Frazier, vice president of Hennessy & Associates, a commodity brokerage firm in Chicago, declared: "This country can produce more stuff than the world can carry away...
...Bud") Hammerman II, head of a large Baltimore mortgage banking and real estate organization and a longtime supporter of both Agnew and Nixon...
...people, once "fans" of Walker's, breathed relief. Walker wouldn't have wanted to live paralyzed, they said, and he wouldn't have wanted to go to jail. Theirs was no grief for "a fine young life nipped in the bud" or "a good boy who made one mistake." Walker, after all, was a bad boy; he had always frightened teachers and young girls, and he had made too many mistakes on the order of assault and battery and burglary. They didn't read "To an Athlete Dying Young" at his funeral, the ode that is so customary at funerals...
Early has a smooth way with the familiar Southern surfaces. But his story of a boy's awakening lifts his novel above the ordinary Southern tale of lo cal "unforgettable" characters. Both young Egan's body and mind seem to bud together. Defining, then trying to name new experiences in his own way, lead to his first steps as a poet. Art, it ap pears, must provide him with the security and faith that an absent father-hero never did. It is a promising theme, particularly when suggested by the work of an author who left a religious...