Word: connor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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WISE BLOOD (232 pp.) - Flannery O'Connor-Harcourt, Brace...
Seasons come, seasons go. but Southern novels just keep rolling along. Here are two new ones, both by women, and as different in subject and style as two books could be. Flannery O'Connor's arty Wise Blood flashes with fitful satire; Caroline Ivey's The Family gleams with kitchen coziness. One is too far from humanity, the other a bit too close...
...naval aviation. He did such a bang-up job that he won a commendation ribbon and was made a captain at 36. Then, in 1945, he got a call from Jack Straus: Macy's was expanding, had just bought San Francisco's old O'Connor, Moffat & Co., and Straus wanted Bingham...
...thunderous seven-run fifth inning gave the Bunnies this victory. Even though Funster Bill Grabowski came on to pitch good relief ball, the outburst was enough to secure the win. Lowell Sachnoff led the Hutch attack with four hits, while Bucky O'Connor and Bill Curran made two each...
Also included were Joseph Hennessey Dudley; Thomas Hoya Kirkland; Ronald Huebsch, Leverett; John Hubbard, Kirkland; Richard Johnson, Dunster; Richard Lionette, Lowell; Robert Lown, Lowell; Jerry Miller, Winthrop; John Nichols Eliot, Daniel O'Connor, Leverett; Gilbert O'Neil, Eliot; and Alan Riselbach, Kirkland...