Word: suspects
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...even the short ones be played out. No matter how poorly Walter seemed to be shooting, nobody relaxed until he was in. But where Hagen deliberately played his opponent, Hogan coolly and distractingly plays the course as though there were nobody around. Those who have studied both in action suspect that Scientist Hogan would have been a match for Showman Hagen...
Captain Ready disclosed that his suspect was an elderly man who lives in the neighborhood and had previously caused trouble when drunk, but "never anything like this...
...Night of Feb. 19. His first serious suspect was Henry Sanford, for whom Sanford, Fla. was named. Sanford was a wealthy diplomat who made a practice of holding small dinners for important political figures in Washington. When Professor Anderson found the Sanford papers in the Connecticut Historical Society, he thought that his search was over; then he found letters proving that Sanford had been in Washington...
...general practitioner, think Allan & Kaufman, can usually take care of benign nervousness. Talking things over is often enough; the patient should have a chance to tell his story. Sedatives like phenobarbital often help; so does religion. Most general practitioners, who suspect that psychiatrists put too much emphasis on the psyche in psychosomatic, would agree...
Sturges takes far too much film footage setting the stage for his gag. Rex Harrison is an aging, temperamental and gabby symphony conductor. He is madly in love with his beautiful young wife (Linda Darnell), but he begins to suspect her, unjustly, of carrying on with his handsome young secretary (Kurt Kreuger). Brooding over his jealousy as he conducts a concert (Rossini, Wagner, Tchaikovsky), he imagines himself solving his domestic triangle in three different ways: 1) by murder, 2) by generosity to the young "lovers," and 3) by suicide...