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...local stores. A team of 27 undercover agents blanketed the area and waited for Boyce to show his face. When he finally did, they found a rifle, two wigs and false sideburns in his car trunk, signs of life on the run and possibly bank robbing. Says Robert Christman, chief deputy U.S. marshal in Seattle: "He became cocky. He made a lot of mistakes...
Federal authorities are still unsure if Boyce received foreign help while on the lam. They think he may have spent part of the time abroad, before blending into the rural life of Washington as a quiet, well-mannered young man. "I have some ambivalent feelings about [him]," admits Christman. "The guy is likable. The only problem is that he is a manipulator; he uses people." Adds Kay Sullivan, whose husband worked with Boyce in a short-lived commercial fishing venture in La Push, on the Pacific coast: "He was not anti-American. He cared about his country...
...Crimson had opened the scoring at 6:27 when left wing John Bailyn capitalized on an error by Ram Goalie Mike Christman on a Ted Widmer cross. Widmer, then a right wing, tallied unassisted at 15:16 for the only other goal in the opening 45 minutes...
...Margaret C.S. Christman...
...Christman, research historian at Washington's National Portrait Gallery, has introduced an eclectic choice of portraits, accompanied by masterly biographies in miniature. Here is the fervent "Stonewall" Jackson and the loquacious Henry James; here, too, is Charles Pinckney, the Revolutionary War officer remembered for his "incredibly bad military advice." The works themselves are undistinguished, apart from the self-portraits by Mary Cassatt and Edward Hopper; but these busts, etchings, daguerreotypes, oils and sketches constitute a museum of the human physiognomy-and of our civilization over the past two centuries...