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Died. George Middleton, 87, playwright and one of the craft's shrewder business guardians; of pneumonia; in Washington, D.C. Although several of his 29 works (Polly with a Past, Adam and Eva) became Broadway successes between 1902 and 1938, Middleton's most enduring script-written while he was Dramatists' Guild president from 1927 to 1929-is entitled the Minimum Basic Agreement, which still governs the theater's royalty system...
...THEATER (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). A recreation of Broadway's musical hit of the '50s, Damn Yankees, starring Phil Silvers, Lee Remick, Ray Middleton, Jim Backus and Fran Allison...
Revolution from Within. Other New Left thinkers share McCabe's conviction that revolution must be accomplished from within. Their ranks include some of the church's most articulate young thinkers. Neil Middleton, 35, is director of the Catholic publishing house, Sheed & Ward Ltd. Brian Wicker, 37, a lecturer in English literature at Birmingham University, writes for the Guardian. Terence Eagleton, 24, an editor of the New Left periodical Slant, is a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. All these writers found a platform for their views in New Blackfriars, and their writings are beginning to circulate...
Sophomore Anil Nayar won the individual championship. Captain Craig Stapleton captured the consolation crown, and Harvard defeated Navy by two points for the team title in the Intercollegiate Squash championships at Middleton, Conn., this weekend...
...MIDDLETON, Conn., March 3--Anil Nayar and Jose Gonzalez easily advanced in the first day of the Intercollegiate Squash Championships being held on the Wesleyan courts this weekend. Seniors Craig Stapleton and Matt Hall, the bottom members of Harvard's four-man contingent, were victimized by tough draws and were eliminated in their first matches...