Word: hillmanism
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Where proportion is observed, however, the writing in The Advocate is impressive. I mean particularly the prose of Gerald Hillman, George Horowitz, and Donald Bloch, and some scattered poems...
...excerpt from a novel, Horowitz accomplishes the difficult job of having a character inside the story relate another story; a slight stiffness of style hardly detracts from the chapter's interest. Hillman displays a flair for style with his first sentence: "Jo swept in with a querulous wind, she all flushed and gasping, it cold." Donald Bloch's "Metasis," although hard to follow, is eminently readable...
...bare, spare autos of postwar Europe, which sparked the American revolution in favor of the compact car, are growing big for their boots, as the British might say. Citroën and Renault, Fiat and Hillman, BMW and the Japanese Datsun are adding new inches, new horsepower, and new luxury of interior appointment and exterior trim. Even the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is tarted up with the same kind of speed-line chrome trim that is the one jarring note on the beautiful, continental-style new Buick Riviera...
...knock-'em-down-again style. They have racked up a grand total of 701 min. in the penalty box, second only to the hot tempered Detroit Red Wings, but they deny all accusations of dirty play. "It's just that we check so close," says Defenseman Wayne Hillman. "Just call it rough." When a Chicago player pounds into an opponent, it is not merely to take him out of a play; it is meant to wear him down, maybe hurt him a little, so that in the final period, when the Hawks are still strong, the other team...
...organization's steering committee includes Edward H. Martin '63, John A. Rava '58, Ronald Sturm 1G, Robert S. Hillman '31, Albie Cullen '60, and David Major...