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Hollywood goes on trial tonight at the Law School Forum when Al Capp, Faye Emerson, Spyros Skouras, and Bosley Crowther discuss the topic "Are Movies Better than Ever?" The Forum begins at 8 p.m. at Cambridge High and Latin...
Trying to pound the club into the condition it apparently lost over the winter, Jordan has been sending the men through a variety of exercises. Besides standard calisthenics, the team spends time working on blocking dummies and such specialized devices as the Crowther apparatus...
...lend-lease plan under which McHale worked began as an idea of T. S. Matthews, editor of TIME. In London one day last spring, Matthews had a talk with Geoffrey Crowther, editor of the Economist. Crowther agreed to give one of our writers "house room," but modestly insisted that he saw no way in which TIME would benefit. Matthews replied that he'd take the chance. So began McHale's tour of duty on the 117-year-old British publication...
Before McHale left, Crowther stamped the experiment a success by picking one of his men to send over in October to begin a writing hitch on TIME. We look forward to this chance to repay the Economist's hospitality...
Early in 1950, the London Economist's Geoffrey Crowther, a footloose editor with a nose for news, made his annual inspection trip of U.S. industry. "I came here expecting to see a boom," he said, "but nothing I had read prepared me for this. The very air smells of boom. For the firsttime, the U.S. is beginning to smell like 1929 again...