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Richard Turner
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Pulp
In the shattered illusion department for this week is the fact that Roger Angell, The New Yorker's fine baseball writer,
My Senior Thesis
It went on for months, this falling asleep at four in the morning in a fiendish cloud of cigarette smoke,
Pulp
Something should be said early on, in this newly-revived column of press clips, about the dean of press clips himself,
In the Bunker
Exam Anecdote A student is taking an exam. Detailed footnotes are required for the essay and he panics. He proceeds
In Another League Now
'Omaha is hot, dry and boring," reads an old Crimson sports page. "The dusty air, blown in off the great
Flush Times for Charles Bronson
U UH, you look a little passive," says Speed, promoter of street fights, peering at Chaney, who wants a job.
How the World Ended
"For it was like the death of a favorite grandmother. A season whose life was beautiful and full and gave
THE SCREEN
Give 'Em Hell, Harry! Ten days ago, after driving all day through dairy lands, north into lakes and woods, we
Turner's Turn
The fan is the most ruthless creature in professional sports, and I'm one, so yesterday morning when I read about
THE SCREEN
Badlands is back, on general release, more than a year after it opened and ignominiously folded across the country. Then
ROCK
It has been said that the modern age offers no more pleasurable rewards than this: driving east, across New Mexico,
THE SCREEN
Tropic of Cancer. This one sounds interesting, if only because it stars Ellen Burstvn and Rip Torn. The Private Life
THE SCREEN
The Wind and the Lion. If one believes in the adage, "any publicity is good publicity (just get the name
The Stars Also Rise
Y OU DON'T have to be interested in Frnest Hemingway to enjoy The Hemingway Play you have to be obsessed
Rock
Scruggs. The first time I saw Earl and Family was exactly four years ago, in back of a rural high