Word: coughlinism
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...weaknesses are most evident when it turns half-heartedly to criticism and attempted explications of his novels as it does with A Fable in the last chapter. Here, after outlining the complex plot of the book and commenting on its obvious aspects, Coughlin rather despairingly admits his incapacity to treat it fully or even profitably. "The heavy burden of symbolism of A Fable doubtless will keep Faulkner scholars busy for many years to come. . . The book, on the whole, seems demented...
William G. Coughlin '55 of West Roxbury and Winthrop House has been elected captain of the 155-pound crew for next year, Coach Lee Rouner announced last night...
...Coughlin attended Roxbury Latin and did not learn to row until his freshman year at college. He made the Yardling lightweight eight that year and has rowed with the varsity ever since. He rowed at both two and four this year...
Rouner's varsity is the same: Keith Garland, Steve Leland, Randy Seed, Charlie Higgenson, Bill Wetmore, Bob Volpe, Bill Coughlin, and Bill Warren, stroke to bow, with George Notter...
...seniors fill the middle of the boat, with Captain Steve Leland at seven, Randy Seed at six, Higgenson at five, and Bill Wetmore at four, Junior Bill Coughlin rows at two. The three sophomore oarsmen are Garland at stroke, stubby Bill Warren, the smallest man on the crew at bow, and Bob Volpe at three. George Notter...