Word: mcgills
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Since the appearance of Jensen's article, friends at Oxford & Cambridge, McGill, and the University of the West Indies have written to me and seriously questioned the merits of an institution which could allow its name to be appended to such an article. In true American style, Southern courts have already begun to quote the article as fact. I suspect, too, that our friends in South Africa will exult when they read it. All things considered, the article should go a long way toward establishing cordial relations between black statesmen and educators around the world and Harvard and the Americans...
...McGill opened the third period with a tally at 0:27. Jim Mitchell and Havern followed with unassisted goals, and Dave Payne finished the scoring...
Eight different players scored, with center Bob Havern and right wing Jim McGill leading the team with five and three points respectively. Goalie John Wulsin has to turn aside only seven shots to record the shutout...
...McGill is likely to be remembered as the most famous Southern editor since the Constitution's own Henry Grady pressed for the birth of a "New South" in the 1880s. Yet McGill, a Tennessee-born farm boy who always seemed embarrassed by his worldwide acclaim, preferred to think of himself as a reporter. Once a sportswriter, he later covered Hitler's invasion of Austria, the Nürnberg war-crime trials, 18 national political conventions-and he could also be seen scrambling through smoke-choked buildings on fire stories. Indeed, as the Constitution's editor, and particularly...
Died. Ralph McGill, 70, Pulitzer-prizewinning editorial writer and publisher of the Atlanta Constitution (see THE PRESS...