Word: murrays
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...minutes into the third period the other captain, second line center Murray Death, passed out from the corner to brother Bob Ferguson (at 21 he is two years younger than Dave and Doug). Bob was unmolested 5 feet in front of Diercks and had no trouble finding the upper left corner...
...addition to two lettermen lines that have returned intact from last year. The first line of All-American Doug Ferguson, All-Ivy Mike Doran, and twin-brother Dave Ferguson is possibly the best in the country. The second line features Bob Kinasewich, brother of Harvard's former captain. Murray Death and Bob Ferguson...
...Trib's new editor is Murray Weiss, onetime managing editor of the paper in New York. With a circulation of 60,000, one-third better than the Times's 45,000, Weiss plans no radical changes. The Trib will continue to use the graceful, award-winning makeup that was discarded by the New York edition five years ago. It has a strong group of columnists, and it also has the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post news service at its disposal. That often means bylined, front-page stories on major events a day ahead of the Times. Weiss...
...information and not fiction that is at the center of today's publishing. Books are often commissioned like magazine articles. The nonbook flourishes more than ever, sometimes recognizable by its title: Murray The K Tells It Like It Is, Baby; How to Make Yourself Miserable; The Red Chinese Air Force Exercise and Diet Book (a spoof). Human Sexual Response, a technical laboratory discussion, was never meant for the general reader, but it has been on the bestseller lists for 31 weeks on the strength of its title and clinical content. Typically, it has spawned two illegitimate children, What...
...QUARTERBACK by Murray Olderman. 437 pages. Prentice-Hall. $12.95. An attempt with words and pictures to explain the collisions that take place on autumnal afternoons. The game, which Sports Editor Olderman defines as "human chess," receives thorough coverage, including the author's own rating of the best pro quarterbacks: 1) Otto Graham, 2) John Unitas, and 3) Bobby Layne...