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...much attention to each other," a local told the Boston Globe after the murder. None of that attention had turned lethal since 1969, the year of the last homicide. "When you have an unsolved murder in your town, there's this free-floating anxiety," says Truro resident Maria Flook, who wrote a book about the killing...
...time, it seemed that all had survived, including a 9-month-old baby someone miraculously plucked from the mud. But as the sun rose, Lemonoff spotted a foot and forearm protruding from a pile of mud and rubble just outside his trailer. The lifeless limbs belonged to Glenn Flook, a 25-year-old man who had been swept more than 150 yards from the house where he had been staying. Another body was found a day later...
...that moment the station was silent for eight seconds. Then, without further interruption, or any explanation, the sportscast came back on the air. Red-faced KECA officials descended on the culprit, a mild-mannered, 37-year-old Canadian engineer named Lionel Roy Flook. Marching him to the front door, they hurried back to answer the phone calls which were jamming the switchboard. Spluttered' one top executive: "He broke all ethics for engineers. I've never heard of anything like it in all my years in radio...
...Committee members, in addition to Paul, are; Cleveland Amory '39, John B. Bowditch '37, George M. Burditt, Jr. '44, Hugh Calkins '45, Dan H. Fenn, Jr. '44, Harold P. Field '46, William M. Flook, Jr. '44, John C. Harper '46, Dean M. Hennessy '45, John A. Holabird '42, Richard P. Kleeman '44, Thomas S. Kuhn...
Relacing its graduating present, William M. Flook '44, the board elected Richard M. Brown '45 of Arlington and Adams House to the position Philip M. Stern '47 of new Orleans and Adams house was chosen Production Director...