Word: carr
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...Fredo setting up the first one. Thorn got his third on a rebound of his own shot. But most of the action was in the corner and in the penalty box. Ben Smith and Thorn had a little wrestling match, with Fitzsimmons coming over to referee. Demment, Price, Bob Carr, and Smith (two infractions) kept the Harvard sin seats warm...
...CAME IN FROM THE COLD. In this taut, tasteful version of John le Carré's bestseller about a burnt-out British secret agent, Richard Burton gives his best screen performance...
Moving in the middle of the academic year means that some departments must occupy temporary and unfinished accomodations, but according to Frederick Carr, assistant purchasing agent, the entire operation has been programmed so carefully that confusion will be minimai...
Princeton checked hard but had little finesse in a rough semi-final match which saw seven penalties called against both teams. Sophomore defenseman Bob Carr registered twice, senior wing Jorge Gonzalez got his first goal of the year, and Pete Miller tallied for the third game in a row in the solid 6-3 drubbing...
...Came In from the Cold. More than 5,000,000 readers have been hooked and held by pseudonymous Author John le Carré's downbeat spy thriller, which scores espionage as a grubby, ulcer-making career at best. The movie version is a masterwork in a minor key. Avoiding formula excitement, Producer-Director Martin Ritt (Hud) achieves something far superior-a climate of still, absolute insecurity that conveys menace mainly through undertones. And Richard Burton, playing the chief pawn in an involuted cold-war plot, will be measured from now on against his full, corrosive performance here. To have...