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With so much talent to choose from, Weiland will use sophomores Dwight Ware, Chip Otness, and Barry Johnson and senior Ed Zellner to alternate in the second and third lines and kill penalties. Also in the picture are senior veteran Eric Rosenberger, sophomore Pete Haley, and potential starter Pete Mueller, who is out of action with a bad shoulder for another two days...
...shuffle, Sir William Haley, 65, the Times's austere, scholarly editor since 1952, will move up to board chairman; the editor in chief of both the daily and Sunday editions will be Thomson's man, Denis Hamilton, 47, a brilliant, tough-minded journalist who has never feared the boss. In five years as editor of the Sunday Times, Hamilton has doubled circulation by adding a much-imitated color supplement and greatly improving the paper's parliamentary, foreign and cultural coverage-all superior to the daily Times...
...Christy III, of Silver Spring, Maryland (English); James H. Cole, of Newton Center (History); Wesley A. Fisher, of New York City (Social Relations); Barry I. Forman, of Brookline (Philosophy); Jay A. Frogel, of Spring Valley, N.Y. (Astronomy); Stephen M. Gelber, of Los Angeles, Calif, (History and Literature); Allan S. Haley, of Nevada City, Calif, (Music); James H. Kettner, of Saginaw, Michigan (History); Kevin C. McMahon, of Scarsdale, N.Y. (History); Terrence F. Malick, of Bartlesville, Okla. (Philosophy); Alexander J. Nagel, of New York City (Mathematics); Barry F. O'Connell, of Moravia, N.Y. (History and Literature); Rand E. Rosenblatt, of Rome, Italy...
...Malcolm X must go the credit for the incisive arguments and the colorful and conversational style which (although the Autobiography was written in its final form by Haley) bears a remarkable resemblance to his statements and speeches in Malcolm X Speaks. Malcolm was a public speaker, not a writer, and it is a tribute to Haley that he preserved this quality in the book. Haley must also be given credit for giving Malcolm's life story a degree of objectivity and coherence it might otherwise have lacked...
...epilogue, Haley claims that in the later stages of the book Malcolm tried to delete many of the earlier passages praising Elijah Muhammed and depicting Malcolm's extremely close relationship with him. Haley finally prevailed upon Malcolm to leave the passages intact to preserve the dramatic development of the story. As a result, Malcolm's life is presented not from one perspective in time, but many. As the story moves, Malcolm literally grows up. Not only is the dramatic quality of the chronicle enhanced, but Malcolm's story is made more credible...