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...Boston, Attorney General Howard McGrath told newsmen: "Newspapers enjoying unlimited freedom from Government interference can be, have been and are, some of them, vile and dishonorable: beyond all understanding . . . [But] under this Administration there will be no implied, no disguised, no direct and no indirect censorship . . . even if the tiny group of malcontents who traduce your Government from day to day were to increase and intensify their output twenty fold...
...intellectuals. It displays them at sleek dinner parties, in cabs and sport cars, in offices and boudoirs, at smart restaurants and resorts. It shows them two-timing and double-crossing, ladling out flattery, dishing up scandal. It portrays in particular the Mitchell family-a brilliant, middle-aged publisher (Paul McGrath), his selfish daughter, his muddled son, and his wife Laura (Dorothy Stickney), who is clumsy and crushed in a world at once beyond and beneath her. But Laura ends up a kind of worm who turns and, when her family come to grief, becomes its strongest member...
...originally set up, DiSalle's OPS was supposed to lay down price controls and presumably enforce them. But ever since DiSalle's big price freeze, Attorney General Howard McGrath had been licking his chops over all those potential lawsuits. Suddenly, last week, the Administration trotted out a provision in the Defense Production Act which everybody seemed to have overlooked and gave the enforcement job to McGrath's Department of Justice. DiSalle's men could look for black marketeers and other violators, but when they found them they would have to turn them over to Justice (which...
Leadoff runner Ed Grutzner had again built up a short lead that John Packard was able to hold. Then Dartmouth's fastest quarter-miler, Pete McCreary, ran away from Tom McGrath on the third leg. In passing, McCreary cut in too close to McGrath, and the latter ran with arms wide to hold the Green runner off. But on the turn McGrath's right arm hit McCreary, and a judge called a foul at that point...
From latest reports, the four Ed Grutzner, John Packard, Tom McGrath, and Ronnie Berman--are scheduled to compete against the same three Ivy League opponents they defeated in the Knights of Columbus meet. In the K. of C. relays, a Seton Hall quartet was clocked in 3:22.2, bettering an earlier Fordham time of 3:22.6. Harvard finished in 3:26.4 (later tied by the Fordham freshmen...