Word: hounding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Field Honors. Son of a farmer-storekeeper, Morton has been working with dogs since he was a kid growing up in Myrtle, Miss. He started with the modest breed known locally as "potlikker hound," then traded his bicycle for two frayed foxhounds. At 19 Morton began training the teams of dogs that hunt bear through the canebrakes along the Mississippi-big hounds that run the bear into exhaustion, and darting terriers that hold him at bay while the huntsmen come crashing up. Says Morton: "Once, after we shot a bear we found a terrier named Frisco lying under him with...
...hound," of course, by custom one refers To SPECIAL (INCOME TAX} COMMISSIONERS...
...unfortunate that the freedom of the Anglican Communion allows a "publicity hound" like Bishop Pike to give a completely erroneous impression of the church he supposedly represents...
UNIVERSITY: Walt ("Classic ics") Disney's reductio ad abum of an old childhood favo THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINS John Mills (the father of), J MacArthur, and, yes, Dorothy Guire all struggle manfully, but Walt's too much for the like them. Co-featured in another neyism, THE HOUND T THOUGHT HE WAS A RACO Nasty, brutish and all too unfortably long...
Starts Friday. Two of Walt Disney's least objectionable full-length features: the one, an adaptation of that old stand-by, THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, with John (not Hayley this time) Mills, James MacArthur, Janet Monroe, and, yes Dorothy Maguire; the other, THE HOUND THAT THOUGHT HE WAS A RACOON, a cartoon that Disney at least thought was hilarious. See for yourself...