Word: conboy
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...also want to make it quite clear that the other members of the "Advocate" are in no way to blame for this. I thought that the Lawrence was no longer there and they had no possible way of knowing otherwise. William Conboy...
Your decision to print the fact of Mr. Conboy's plagiarism is most unfortunate. Of course, you are completely within your legal rights, but that is not the point. The CRIMSON as an undergraduate organization is not and should not be the vehicle by which public shame is brought to an undergraduate. If the CRIMSON is to be a scandal sheet, why does it not report every instance in which a student is expelled, or, for that matter, is called to the Dean's Office...
...quotations on the left are excerpts from "Black Mamba," a story by William Conboy '52 in the December issue of "The Harvard Advocate." These on the right are from "Sun," a short story by D. H. Lawrence, in "The Woman Who Rede Away and Other Stories", copyright 1927 by Alfred A. Knopf...
...Black Mamba," by William Conboy, is an intriguing story of a pregnant wife, resident of Cape Town, who goes for her health to the warm, dry veldtland. Her gradual emergence into the sun and warmth, in both the literal and figurative senses, and her final dramatic renunciation of the cold, unsensual life with her husband are very neatly done. Mr. Conboy builds his setting with authority and a minimum of beating around the bush, which gives the story an extremely rapid pace. My only complaint would lie with the insufficient development of the husband, who remained throughout little more that...
Second team lineup is Bill Conboy, Bill Eastham, Woody Kingman, john Bardis, John Beer, Doug Worrall, Jim Callahan, Hennon Morris, Dune Robertson, Hollis Hunnewell, Don Louria, Bill Letson Brcue White, Kit Liang, and Doug Purdy...