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Dunster's offense was off throughout the game. The usually murderous short passing attack fell victim to bad pitchouts and slippery hands. Quarterback Hoyt Taylor's long bombs were lost in yesterday afternoon's gusty winds...
...safeties Hoyt Taylor and Paul Nelson, the Dunster defense picked off six errant Eliot passes and scored four TDs. Hard-charging veteran rusher Charlie Kimball kept a series of Eliot quarter-backs off balance all afternoon...
...have frequently suggested to Helmsing that he try to tone the paper down. The paper's staff members are all Catholics who feel that laymen have a spiritual responsibility to help make the church an open society. "If the mayor owns a newspaper," explains Editor Robert Hoyt, "the paper winds up making the mayor look good. This does not serve the needs of the community, and it really doesn't serve the needs of the mayor. He needs information and criticism more than he needs a publicity bureau. The same is true in the church...
...Hoyt, who was born in Clinton, Iowa, 43 years ago, has spent 16 years working on Catholic and secular papers. Bishop John Cody, who is now Chicago's Archbishop, hired Hoyt to edit the Kansas City-St. Joseph diocesan weekly in 1957, and running that paper (he still does) gave Hoyt the concept of the National Reporter...
...again! Yes, again the booming Monroe industry has brought forth a book about the star-crossed star. This one, for a change, is quite well written, but Biographer Edwin Hoyt (The Vanderbilts and Their Fortunes) tells the same sick story everybody tells: bastard birth, maternal insanity, preschool rape, foster-family neglect, casting-couch apprenticeship, fanny-flipping fame, dismal marriages, barbiturate addiction, overdosed death. And he reaches the same solemn conclusion: Marilyn was the "innocent" victim of a corrupt society. Now really...