Word: goulding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fearless comic-strip detective, had inspired these petty robberies. The strip, which appears in some 350 papers, has been showing a gang of teen-age hoodlums at work yanking up meters and taking them to a remote spot to rifle them. Tracy's creator, Chicago Tribune Cartoonist Chester Gould, pleaded not guilty. Said he: "Most of the crimes that old Dick Tracy contends with are as old as police history itself. I don't create them, by golly...
...only hockey game of the day Dudley shut out Dunster, 6 to 0. Commuter goals were scored by Don Anderson, Hugh Graham, Sid Gould, Dick Coan, Charley Sullivan, and Bob Whoriskey...
...House committee, under the chairmanship of Forrest L. Gould '52, has led the drive for more Dudley spirit. The television set will be bought entirely from funds raised by the committee. It has bought ice-space for Dudley's championship intramural hockey team. It has worked with Fischelis is sponsoring more commuter events than over before. Next year it will inaugurate a system of informal upperclass advisers to help acquaint freshmen with Harvard and to interest them in Harvard activities...
...fuller explanation of Cartoonist Gould was no more convincing. Said he: "I don't exactly know Dick's salary, but I do know that he's always been pretty much of a Scotchman. Hell, he saved his money. The house itself might well be now worth $50,000. But I don't think he spent much more than $25,000 for it." He isn't sure how big the modern mansion really is. His daughter, Jean, had drawn the plans, never got beyond the first floor, which contains a mere six rooms...
...week's end, Dick Tracy had 24 hours to clear himself. In the never-never land of the comics, the 24 hours would take seven weeks. But Chet Gould was confident: "Utmost faith-that's exactly what I have in old Dick. There's no mystery about his finances . . . He's an honest...