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After recuperating from this incident, Odell escaped the dangers of intelligence work and enrolled in Harvard. Don K. Price, dean of the Kennedy School of Government, knew Odell as a student and still regards him as a friend and one-time fishing partner. He recalls that Odell "had a very...
Equally uncertain is the outcome of a ballot measure , to repeal a law limiting the number of salmon fishermen in Alaska. Backers of the so-called limited-entry law claim that it is necessary to protect Alaska's rich fishing grounds from being depleted. Opponents insist that the right...
Died. Roderick L. Haig-Brown, 68, Canadian naturalist and author of the 1940 classic fishing book, The Western Angler; of a heart attack; in Campbell River, B.C. Born in England, Haig-Brown traveled to North America in the 1920s in search of "broken country." He settled on Vancouver Island, serving...
But Hemingway could also be charming, especially when they were apart. During one month's absence he wrote her 20 letters and half a dozen cables. He profoundly needed his well-bruised Muse, and as a Muse, as well as a wife, Mary clearly was hooked. At Finca Vigia...
Because of an illness in his family, he returned to Little Rock in 1974 and decided to stay when he found that the civil rights movement had transformed life for blacks. Says he: "Now I can go anywhere-to any theater, to any bowling alley, anywhere." Moreover, Williams, 55, had...