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...give the story "stark realism," CBS called in two ex-newspapermen as writers: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, once of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (more recently of the Satevepost and M-G-M), and Richard Carroll, once of the New York Daily News. Their job is to make Shorty's episodes self-sufficient, but with enough continuity to hold listener interest over a week-long intermission...
Leverett: le, Duble, Obouchay; lt, Baker, Hazlitt; lg, Connolly, Frank; c, Grant, Thorne; rg, Max, Carlisle; rt, Thorne, Neville; re, Watt, Cameron; backs, Hurley, Mayer, Rogers, Glasgow, Snyder, Warren, Staples...
...lineups: Leverett: re., Watt, Cameron; rt, Thorn, Neville; rg., Max, Carlisle; c, Grant, Thorne; lg, Connolly, Frank; lt, Baker, Hazlitt; Ic, Duble; backs, Mayer, Staples, Sayder, Bentley, Warren, Katz, Holler, Oburchay...
Leverett: re, Butler; rt, Thorn; rg, Max, Carlisle; c, Grant, Strauss; lg, Frank, Connelly; lt, Baker, Hazlitt; le, Duble; backs, Mayer, Schneider, Staples, Hurley, Heller, Bentley...
Whether one agrees with Hansen or Hazlitt, he must recognize that the latter is setting the economist a well-nigh impossible task. Forecasting the "long-run" effects of any policy calls for the talents of a Nostrodamus far more than for the skills of a social scientist. The awe-inspiring speed of twentieth-century technological change, and the sweeping alterations which it makes in social structure, render any long-range prognostication a risky business at best...