Word: macdonald
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Captain George MacDonal will start at catcher, backed up capably by "Bing" Crosby and Phil Haughey. MacDonald hit a solid .283 clip to rank second on last year's team...
...cheering sounded, either for Attlee as he sat down or for Bevan as he rose to reply. There were few men in the room who did not remember 1931, when the Labor Party under Ramsay MacDonald splintered hopelessly and left Labor in the wilderness for a decade. With Celtic scorn, Nye Bevan sought to show that other Socialists than he had insulted Clement Attlee. Manny Shinwell, for instance, said Bevan. And Dick Stokes, the burly M.P. from Ipswich; only last year he had sneered at Attlee's leadership by quoting what he said was a Chinese proverb: "A fish...
Parade of Stars (Thurs. 9:30 p.m., NBC). With Dan O'Herlihy, Donna Reed, Jeanette MacDonald...
Aggressive and fast, Cal Place, who has lost only once this year, had little trouble beating Ted Weideman, 15-10, 15-1, 13-15, and 15-9, in the number five match. And "Bats" Wheeler dropped the first game before taking the next three from Tom MacDonald, 15-6, 15-8, and 15-7. Rather than employing straight power. Wheeler used many angle and spin shots that caught MacDonald going the wrong...
...world of elves, trolls, pixies and wizards is a victim of technological unemployment. Science fiction, with its flying saucers and its legions of Martian midgetmen, has just about monopolized the literature of fantasy. But two new books roll out the old-fashioned magic carpet. The Visionary Novels of George Macdonald (containing two stories, Lilith and Phantasies) are by a 19th century Scottish Presbyterian who deserted the pulpit for the pen, and The Fellowship of the Ring is by J.R.R. Tolkien, a pipe-smoking, 20th century Oxford philology professor. Both books are fashioned as fairy tales for adults, and fueled...