Word: macdonald
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Thus, with not a word spoken, Newman's game, rank and destination are established beyond doubt. He is hellbent for Bogart country, that raw, rich Big Sleep milieu; and this Warner Brothers revival of a grand old tradition gets him there in style. Based on Ross Macdonald's The Moving Target, and accelerated at a slick '60s pace by Director Jack Smight, Harper gives Newman his feistiest role since...
Captain Quentin Spector and President Lloyd Macdonald have been driving the team through hard night practices in Carey Cage in preparation for the season which starts April 3 in Richmond, Va. An unprecedented 50 members from all over the University have come out for the spring team...
Sophomore Paul Buddenhagen also will bolster the speed of the scrum. A former end in high school football and a good ball handler, he specializes in stealing the ball from opposing runners. Buddenhagen, who learned the game in England, also helps Macdonald and Spector coach the team...
...team should have a good season, if hard-running but injury-prone Macdonald can stay healthy, and if the newcomers live up to expectations. But, as Spector and Macdonald point out, a losing season isn't necessarily an unsuccessful...
Both incidents were bizarre but not unmanageable. Kansas Investigator, Al Dewey, apprehended the murderers and a grateful public had them hanged; Establishment representative Dwight MacDonald exposed the status drop-in and a literate public saw him ridiculed. As in all senseless episodes, only epilogues were wanting: for the Clutter family murder, an explanation of such infrequent violence; for the New Yorker's reputation, unequivocal proof of current literary merit. The publication of In Cold Blood, Truman Capote's "non-fiction novel" on the Clutter affair, recently serialized in the New Yorker, triumphantly answers both needs...