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...PONTS OF DELAWARE by William H. A. Carr. 368 pages. Dodd, Mead...
...This multiple biography by William Carr, longtime New York Post reporter, conscientiously chronicles all this progress: the Powder Trust, the antitrust suits, the intra-clan squabbles over control of the business, the rise and fall of family leaders. It also flickers upon Du Pont oddballs, heroes and politicians...
Texans, predictably, mounted a strenuous counterattack. Governor John Connally called Belli's tirade against Dallas "reprehensible." Attorney General Waggoner Carr told University of Texas law students that Belli's behavior "should shock all of our bar members from coast to coast...
...Came in from the Cold, Le Carr...
This is not the historian's first trip to the United States; he has come here several times in the last few years. Carr senses that Americans have lost their feeling of omnipotence over the past ten years, but hasn't paid particular attention to American attitudes on this trip. "I came over only to look at your archives, and I haven't seen very much else. There's no real hurry, is there?" And there was that same unassuming smile...