Word: linings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...concentrated, then, on the three short novels and five longer ones which are most congenial to his critical methods: "The Secret Sharer," "The Shadow Line," "Heart of Darkness," The Nigger of the Narcissus, Lord Jim, Nostromo, The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes. The method involves three great concerns--for prose style, for narrative technique and for the psycho-mythical element. The combination is not as confining as it sounds; a closely argued and integrated discussion of the first five novels cited above on these three bases covers them with commendable through-ness. Indeed, the chapters on Nigger and Lord...
...especially satisfying for varsity coach Bruce Munro as it was achieved with two of the Crimson's regular forwards, John Mudd and John Hedreen, sidelined with injuries. Their replacements Keith Lowe and Al Butzel performed very well and by Saturday, Munro should have ample depth in his line...
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 1--Billy Bruton stroked a line drive single to right against fireballing Ryne Duren to give Milwaukee's Warren Spahn a 4-3 victory over the New York Yankees today in a tense 10-inning opening World Series game...
...fullback line should be very strong, with Captain Floyd Moloy starting on the left and Lanny Keyes, an All-Ivy pick last year, on the right. Tom Bagnoli, who alternated with Jim Perkins last year, will open this afternoon's game in the goal...
...move the populace to a spirit of dancing. Indeed, there were probably no more than ten people dancing in the entire square, two of which Vag noticed rocking to a medium-pace Lanin fox-trot. After this set was completed, followed again by a deafening silence, a long line of state and local celebrities filed onto the bandstand to say a few ungrammatical sentences to the assembly. Most nobable among them was perhaps Mayor Phil Des-Rosiers who welcomed one and all, expressed hopes for a bright future, and was booed rather severely by the crowd, thus casting some doubt...