Word: williams
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Also: Robert G. McGahey, III; John H. McGuckin, JR.; John A. McKinnon; Richard H. Meadow; Matthew D. Miller; Peter J. Millock; Kenneth M. Minkoff; Stephen M. Morris; Thomas A. E. Moseley, III: William C. Mullen; Mark R. Nelson; Stephen A. Ness; Hugh W. Nevin, Jr.; Peter D. Nurkse; Richard N. Papper; John M. Parson...
...William Surface (the name is just too much joy) is conducting a small battle in class warfare. It is the author as a tough and experienced, yet fair and just police sergeant trying to cope with a misguided upper class of intellectuals. He repeatedly slurs them with the label "elite", a word that implies unfair competitive advantage and caste-like social separation...
...easy enough for a reviewer to dig enough dirt out of William Surface's book to put him under ground (not underground) forever. The Poisoned Ivy is ludi-crously poorly organized, pieced together with the kind of choppy incoherence that insures no reader will be able to read this book for ten minutes without having to put it down...
...William Surface's jacket-portrait reminded me of the face of an Alabama State Trooper I once watched block a quiet, unpublicized attempt at school desegregation by young children. I had been working for The Southern Courier; it was the last thing I remembered from the South; and it happened only three days before I started my freshman year at Harvard. Surface has the same single-minded resolve as the trooper to enforce laws arrogantly for the law's sake...
...Died. William R. McAndrew, 53, director of NBC News since 1951, who devised the hugely successful concept of team news coverage (Huntley-Brinkley) and organized a 1,000-man army of network newsmen; of injuries received in a fall; in Bronxville...