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...Apron or Possum Trot. The outstanding characteristic that he portrays is police mediocrity. One day he is looking for a little boy pulling a red wagon and next he is working on an important case ... He doesn't personify the L.A.P.D.'s homicide detective, Le Roy Sanderson, who could, in court, recite from memory . . . lengthy conversations that he had had with suspects, or Loren Miles, who was a quiet, pleasant, affable gentleman . . . who killed 17 men and one woman during his police career...
Holy Cross' Pete Sanderson outran Al Howe in the 440, with the Crimson's Jack Richards third. Sanderson's time...
Engineer Dennis J. Walsh of the firm of Sanderson & Porter reported last week on a recent survey of ports and shipping. New York has lost coastwise trade since World War II, and has barely held its own in foreign trade with 53% of the nation's total of cargoes. Baltimore, on the other hand, has advanced from 10% to 15%, New Orleans from...
...tireless grin. He opens most shows with a two-minute monologue he writes himself, follows it with a seven-minute skit featuring such regulars as Announcer Durward Kirby, Dancer Ray Malone and Singers Denise Lor and Ken Carson. Once every week, Moore brings on Naturalist Ivan Sanderson and his menagerie of chunga birds and false palm-civets. For his closing spot, he keeps on hand a stock of carefully timed jokes and comment (ranging from 20 seconds to 2½ minutes...
...William Sanderson, 47, teacher of design at Denver University's School of Art: Composition With Fried Egg, a line-and-shadow oil of ranch hands at breakfast, typifying Sanderson's use of precise symmetrical design...