Word: macdonaldization
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...Crimson losses were: Bailey to Milton, two up; Klein to MacDonald, six and five; Iliff to Lattimore, four and three; and Beady to Jacobus, six and five...
After Frates, the Dartmouth lineup is: Captain Bruce MacDonald, Harvey Bloom, Hank Milton, Buck Latimore, Steve Jonas, and Chap Jacobus...
...often marred by overexplicit final comments on them. Situations whose full explanations have already been slyly suggested are left with less impact by authors afraid to lead the reader to finish the thought. Overexplaining away the power of a haunting ending is a drawback in, among others, Philip MacDonald, who tediously overends his tale of a brutal murderer's being saved by murder. Perhaps TV would always demand a soothing or at least carefully explicit ending; books...
...lyrical quality did not faulter for a moment even in the highest passages. Her rendition of the ballad-like piece which opens the opera was entirely captivating. Both young women, furthermore, are not only fine singers but actresses of the first caliber. Under the very intelligent direction of Bruce MacDonald, neither at any time resorted to the discouraging opera-singer's stance...
...introductory work, The Telephone, is a decidedly slight but pleasant little opera buffa which relates a young man's troubles in proposing to his girl. She, it appears, would rather talk into the phone than to him. Peggy Lapsley sings the role of the communicative young lady and Bruce MacDonald comes onstage to play the man. Though Miss Lapsley has a little difficulty in negotiating some of the higher notes, both, on the whole, are more than acceptable...