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Also Douglas, Donald C. Stewart '53; Glendower, James F. O'Neill '53; Vernon, John H. Carr '54; Falstaff, P. Michael Mabry '53; Poins, Robert T. Williner...
...sudden death of popular ex-Governor Ralph L. Carr meant more to Colorado Republicans than the loss of their best chance to take the governorship back from the Democrats. Until Candidate Carr died of a heart attack just after the primary election (TIME, Sept. 25), they had figured that his name on the ticket would also be enough to carry able, unspectacular Eugene Millikin into another term in the U.S. Senate. Slipping off to the home of a national committeeman in Colorado Springs last week, the state's Republican leaders settled down to look for a successor who could...
Whodunit Author John Dickson Carr (alias Carter Dickson), master of the murder in a locked room, took deadly aim at Whodunit Writer Raymond (The Big Sleep) Chandler, who specializes in hard-boiled detectives and publicly hoots at his clue-scattering colleagues (TIME, April 24). In a New York Times review of Chandler's The Simple Art of Murder, Carr wrote: "If, to some restraint, he could add the fatigue of construction and clues . . . then one day he may write a good novel...
...Colorado, popular Ralph L. Carr, 62, governor from 1939 to 1943, the Republican nomination again, by a 2-to-1 margin, over his only opponent, although a foot infection kept him in a hospital bed for most of the campaign. Candidate Carr stands a good chance of unseating Democratic Governor Walter Johnson and pulling his running mate, Senator Eugene Millikin, across the line to reelection...
Thay 59--Herman Y. Carr...