Word: hadley
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DIED. Elizabeth Hadley Mowrer, 87, the first of Ernest Hemingway's four wives; in Lakeland, Fla. Mowrer (nee Richardson) and Hemingway were married in 1921. Five years later, he divorced her to marry Fashion Writer Pauline Pfeiffer. Remorseful, the novelist dedicated The Sun Also Rises to "Hadley," assigned her its royalties, and wrote fondly of her and their one child "Bumby" in his memoirs, A Moveable Feast. In 1933 Hadley married Paul Scott Mowrer, a Pulitzer-prize-winning foreign correspondent and later editor of the Chicago Daily News...
...impatient New York client who is paying a lot of money to locate his vanished, overfed son, believed to be in Paris. Cage and the City of Light are getting along fine until he gets involved in the misfortunes of a 6-ft. 7-in. black basketball star, Roscoe Hadley, known as "Adlay" to his Gallic worshipers. Cage winds up representing Adlay without fee against sundry real and imagined threats on his life from Paris to Amsterdam and some mob intervention from California. Nonmonetary compensation comes from a sexy Anglo-Parisienne who outsmarts just about everyone; la belle Val?...
...caliber of basketball is an important attraction of the tournament, Aulet, who played varsity basketball last year, said. Among the students expected to take part are Charlie Baker, Frank Konstantynowicz, Mark Hadley and Mike Stenhouse, former members of the varsity basketball squad, as well as star gridders Larry Brown and Craig Beling...
...beginning of their friendship, Fitzgerald was already successful and Hemingway an unknown living off his first wife Hadley's trust fund. Scott brought Hemingway's genius to the attention of Perkins, thus beginning a long and profitable association. Even after the friendship cooled, Fitzgerald continued to champion Hemingway's talent and write him concerned letters. Hemingway's correspondence has-yet to be fully published, though most of it was read by Carlos Baker for his fine biography Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story. Portions of those letters quoted by Bruccoli indicate that though Hemingway could be sympathetic...
...FINE 26 90-184 60 240 9.2 B. ALLEN 25 71-139 76 179 7.2 R. COX 20 43-101 55 123 6.2 R. BENGEL 18 49-118 27 104 5.8 G. ACKERMAN 26 48- 90 78 133 5.1 M. STENHOUSE 44-105 28 99 4.1 M. HADLEY 19 22- 52 31 61 3.2 T. CAREY 8 8- 15 3 16 2.0 C. BAKER 8 6- 15 8 13 1.7 F. KONSTANTYNOWICZ 16 9- 23 10 25 1.6 D. McINTOSH 7 3- 8 4 11 1.6 B. AULET 6 2- 6 3 4 0.7 TEAM: 115 HARVARD TOTALS...