Word: hook
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Philip J. Andrews '57, Tatsuo Arima '57, Phillip R. Burnaman '56 (captain), Caspar Cronk '57, Robert Gilmor, Jr., '57, Richard W. Hook '56, Peter F. Morrison '56, Edward H. Raymond '58, John Winthrop '58, Edgar G. Ward '56 (manager). Major 'H' in minor colors to Burnaman, Morrison...
...double mess he has contrived, and put The Sleepless Moon to sleep. But in the last extremity, there is a classic way out for all novelists in a jam, and Bates uses it. The tavern wench dies of an abortion, and unhappy Melford is let off his hook. Frankie runs out on Constance, but she is still hooked in the heart, and pitches herself from the church tower. What this trite tale of love and death is intended to light up hardly matters. But women may wonder what Novelist Bates means by letting the men off so easily: Melford ends...
...noted philosopher, Sidney Hook, will close the conference with a talk on "Education and Creative Intelligence," March 24, in the Hotel Commander...
...pendiente. In makeup, typography and content, down to the smallest detail, both papers were identical with their forerunners. Such transparent disguise presumably meant that Strongman Rojas, smarting under criticism, was willing to let them start up again with only a legalistic switch in names to get him off the hook. But censorship went right...
...close matches Steve Jackson of Yale edged Dick Hook 8 to 6 in the 157 pound class, and the Crimson's Caspar Cronk lost to Jack Kohr...