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...Lamere, R. K. '46, Eliot H-51 KIR 4576 Landin, El. '45, Lowell F-33 KIR 3985 Landry, S. O. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9087 Lauriat, N. P. '43, Andover 14 ELI 9058 Lawrence, S. C., Jr., Winthrop J-32 KIR 8773 Lazarus, I. J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1345 Leonard, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 Levin, D. K. '44, Dunster B-12 KIR 2208 Levinger, E. L. '45, Dunster K-32 ELI 2373 Levy, D. R. '46, Kirkland J-31 KIR 3689 Lincoln, W. E. Jr. '46, Winthrop G-33 TRO 6667 Lukens...
...Kuhn, R.S. '46, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 L Lamore, R.K. '46, Eliot H-51 KIR 4576 Landin, E. '45, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Laundry, S.O. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9087 Launiat, N.P. '43, Andover 14 ELI 9058 Lawrence, S.C. Jr., Winthrop K-32 KIR 8773 Lazarus, I.J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1345 Leonard, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 Levin, D.K. '44, Dunster B-12 KIR 2208 Lavingon E.L. '45, Dunster K-32 ELI 2379 Levy, D.R. '46, Kirkland J-31 KIR 8582 Lincola, W.E. Jr. '46, Winthrop G-23 TRO 6667 Lukens...
...Lamere, R. K. '46, Eliot H-51 KIR 4576 Landin, E. '45, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Landry, S. O. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9037 Lauriat, N. P. '43, Andover 14 ELI 9058 Lawrence, S. C., Jr., Winthrop J-32 KIR 8773 Lazarus, I. J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1945 Leonard, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 Levin, D. K. '44. Dunster B-12 KIR 2208 Levinger, E. L. '45, Dunster K-32 ELI 2373 Levy, D. R. '46, Kirkland J-31 KIR 8589 Lincoln, W. E. Jr. '46, Winthrop G-23 TRO 6667 Lukens...
Heywood Broun was at his best when he wrote about the things he spent his life reporting. Baseball was one of those subjects, and "The Sun Field" was a sparkling novel of the lives of the baseball players he knew so well. But Milton Lazarus' dramatization of the novel only serves to show how much of its original success was due to the salty vigor with which Broun plunged into a topic he knew and understood...
...play, "The Sun Field" is talky and long-winded. Where Broun was witty, the drama is smart-alecky and cheap; where Broun was inquisitive and thoughtful, Lazarus' work lapses into a poor imitation of an Ibsen problem play. Only in some of the conversations among baseball players does Broun shipe through, and even then much of the dialogue is dated and thoroughly unfunny...