Word: craig
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Walter E. Craig, president of the American Bar Association, rapped Belli hard in a speech to a gathering of lawyers in San Francisco, Belli's home town. The effect of Belli's "intemperate and abusive statements," said Craig, "was to question the integrity of the court and the jury. The canons of ethics provide that a lawyer having any justified grievance against a member of the judiciary should lodge that grievance with the appropriate authorities and not indulge in public defamation. Mr. Belli should know this. That he should so flagrantly disregard the code of professional ethics...
...Craig Bell's 31-4 sabre record pulled Illinois into seventh place. Tom Pescivaradi from Drexel took second place with 28 wins and 85 touches against him. Renel Liebert from Columbia ranked third with 28 wins and 100 touches against him. Harvard's Paul Zygas finished twelfth with 23 wins. He lost five decisive bouts by heartbreaking 5-4 scores...
Paul Zygas, the Crimson's representative in the sabre, turned in a workmanlike job and 14-7 record, well to the rear of Penn's Fred VasNynatten and Illinois' Craig Bell, who led in the weapon with 0-2 marks...
...hires a "gentleman's gentleman" named Barrett. Clearly relishing the most substantial role of his career, Dirk Bogarde, perfect as Barrett, assumes a tea-party facade through which the gleam of hellfire is always dimly perceptible. He sabotages the young man's proper fiancee (Wendy Craig) with innuendo, attempting to drive her out of Tony's life. Soon his servile "Would you like a nice hot drink, sir?" moves on to the bolder "Might I introduce my sister...
...Squash: Graduation will deplete this year's squad of seniors, including the legendary Vic Niederhoffer. These losses should give Yardlings Craig Stapleton (1) and Mat Hall (2) a crack at the lower positions on Jack Barnaby's team. A crack is all they will get, however. Neither turned in the type of sparking season record that would assure him of a position...