Word: hazel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...generation of U.S. families. Daughter Claudia and son-in-law Nicky were lost at sea during the war when their ship was torpedoed (they turned up several years later as the result of a lucky rescue). Son Jack was a Marine, and is currently a struggling lawyer. Daughter Hazel has a "problem" child. Son Paul, the family philosopher, often seems to speak for the changing moods of Author Morse himself...
Last November, Key executives John T. Hazel '51 and Marvin H. Kraus '51, convinced that Harvard was not attracting all be best possible applicants, made up their minds to give College admissions procedures a shot in the arm. They organized a committee of undergraduates to work with Harvard Clubs in "resulting" prospective freshmen...
...Hazel told of an Arlington, Virginia high school junior who, besides being an all-star basketball player and trackman, is first in a class of 500 with a straight A average. Yet the boy was convinced, Hazel said, that Harvard was completely beyond said, that Harvard was completely beyond his reach...
Private Life: Quiet, inclined to be aloof, a teetotaler and a man of plain tastes who shuns all but the quietest social engagements. Likes hunting and fishing, married 35 years to former Helen Hazel Moore. They have three grown children all service folk: two daughters who are married to Army lieutenant colonels and a West Pointer son, James Jr., who is an Air Force lieutenant...
...Barbara stands 5 ft. 3 in. tall, weighs a mere 113 Ibs., tosses her burnished, straw-colored hair in a girlish bob, and gazes at the world through clear hazel eyes. In a medium where pose and posture are the standards, she is almosl startlingly forthright. Painfully self-conscious under scrutiny, uninhibited among close friends, Barbara can cuss like a longshoreman and make it sound as offhand as a schoolgirl's "Jeepers." The effect of such artlessness on the stage is to make practically anything Barbara does seem credible and convincing. One mark of her real talent lies...