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ROME 12 NOON by Kenneth Macpherson. 319 pages. Coward-McCann...
...London Daily Mail's Angus Macpherson, who went in on the first PIA flight, described the New China as "a land of spacious loveliness cultivated down to the last inch, crisscrossed with power lines." To tourists, the most vivid first impression is cleanliness-the result of a Communist Party drive to shame, cajole and organize the people into cleanup squads that left everything shining...
HEATHER AND GLEN (Tradition). Folk singers in Aberdeenshire and the Hebrides tell their tales, most often laments-for James MacPherson, dangling from the gallows when his pardon arrives; for William Chisholm. the young husband who died for Prince Charlie in 1746. There are also work songs. Gentle Lady is sung to the rhythmic accompaniment of milk squirting into a pail. It would be hard for any cow to resist Kate Nicholson crooning: "Ruddy-faced and smooth-cheeked, gentle lady, you are my dear one. The calves have sucked, O gentle lady." The real thing by real folk, collected and selected...
...team's slump has largely been brought on by brilliant pitching on the part of the Crimson's opponents. First Columbia's Neil Farber, unbeaten since his high school days, whipped the Crimson on a six-hitter. Then Dick MacPherson of Northeastern threw a four-hitter at Harvard. After wins over B.C. and Army, the Crimson was held to one run and seven hits Saturday by Brown's Bill Nelson...
...with a stale one in Northeaster's tiny park. The left-field fence is about 250 feet from the plate and home runs are cheap. It should be a good opportunity for the Crimson's hitters to fatten up their averages if they can get a few hits off MacPherson...