Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...evidences of the degeneracy of our morals and of the inefficiency of our police is to be seen in the frequent instances of murder by stabbing. The city is infested by gangs of hardened wretches.' One doesn't have to look very far to see whom Philip Hone blames for this distress: Irishmen, 'the most ignorant and consequently the most obstinate white men in the world...
...some variation of Cops & Robbers. Police detectives practice their profession on the networks only a few hours a week; it is the civilian shamus who lays down by far the heaviest barrage. At least 15 of the Private Eyes now visible have survived other seasons; the four newcomers-Staccato, Philip Marlowe, Bourbon Street Beat, Hawaiian Eye-came on behind a resounding drum roll of publicity. On the ABC network alone there are twelve detective shows, three of them back-to-back on Friday nights...
...succeeded and survived because they were tough, not because they were notably intelligent. Things happened to them: they faced pistols, boredom, and bad stomachs from too many foul meals eaten on the run. Hammett's Sam Spade soon found an acceptable running mate in Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe who would tell the girls: "The first time we met, I told you I was a detective. Get it through your lovely head. I work at it, lady. I don't play at it." At his best, the TV Private Eye operates in that tradition...
...Philip Carey, 34, has a hard-eyed face and a big (6 ft. 4 in., 207 lbs. ) frame that lend Philip Marlowe the look of a man who has been around. These days Raymond Chandler's Eye seldom travels from L.A., but like his original, Carey maintains the air of an adventurer, a man who might take one drink too many and wind up m Singapore with a full beard. Up from Hackensack, N.J., with stopovers as a Wall Street runner and a Jones Beach lifeguard, Carey has long been an admirer of Chandler's books, is openly...
...Nixon, N. J. 73 Kola, Arthur '61 20 6:2 192 New Brunswick, N. J. 72 Hofmann, Richard '60 19 6:2 206 Jenkintown, Pa. 71 Erwin, Peter '60 21 6:1 207 Freeport, L. I. 70 Mooney, Michael '61 21 6:2 212 Milwaukee, Wisc. GUARDS 69 Philip, William '62 18 6:0 212 Brooklyn, N. Y. 68 Gerfen, Henry '61 20 5:10 190 Des Plaines, Ill. 66 Couturier, Richard '62 20 6:0 207 Toledo, O. 65 *Graham, James '60 21 6:3 202 Battle Creek, Mich. 64 Clark, Philip '60 21 5:10 203 Sacramento...