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...secretaries, flunkies, ghostwriters inside the publisher's mansion, the throng of harpies and climbers beating on his door, all share Amanda and Julian's cold blooded social and financial ambitions in miniature ("I spent half an hour being nice to that Corrigan . . . I thought he was Pictures, and all the time he was just Little Theater"). Each would, if she could, ride "the world's debacle as if it was her own yacht," while saving the tears "for Finland and the photographers." They quickly gang up on their erstwhile idol, Amanda, when her infidelity brings her husband...
Died. The Most Rev. Joseph Moran Corrigan, 63, rector of the Catholic University of America; of pneumonia; in Washington. An affable, circular six-footer, he was a popular orator and preacher, an energetic Catholic administrator in Philadelphia for some 30 years. In his six years as rector he brought many new things to Catholic University, including a School of Social Sciences...
Ends: Captain Don Forte, Ralph Davenport, John Morgan, Peter Garland, Herbert Fazio, Charles Gudaitis, Harry Nosford, John Weiman. Tackles: Stanley Durwood, Robert Fisher, Jr., William Fisher, George Hibbard, Edward Hoffman, Andy McCullough, James A. Robinson, Russell Stannard. Guards: James Aldrich, Warren Carstensen, John Comer, John Corrigan, Rollo Fisher, George George, Gerald Gettschalk, William Hornbeck, Charles Hubbard, Charles Kidner, Gilbert King, Thaddeus Mroz, Sidney Smith, William Ward, John Zinkow, Charles Van Pelt. Centres: John H. Dyer, Jack Fisher, Arthur Lawson, Austin Mason, Bruce Smart, George Terrien, Frederick Woodruff, Richard Anderson. Blocking backs: Lloyd Anderson, Harvey Blanchard, Philip Drake, Howard Gleason, Fairfield...
...went to George Hibbert of Eilot, who dropped Kirkland's George Albion, and the 175 saw Eliot's Jack Corrigan lose to "Chile" Turner of Winthrop. The Unlimited went to George Blanchard of Claverly, who pinned Loweil's Dave Vaughn...
Cooking on the financial stove last week was the biggest steel merger since Republic Steel took over Corrigan, McKinney in 1935. The merger: $245,000,000 Jones & Laughlin with $38,000,000 Otis Steel...