George macdonald
It's not a novel. It's a play by Samuel Beckett.
All the negroes with the slave mentality waiting for whitey to provide them everything.
Whitey Ford started a record 22 games in the World Series.
Whitey Alperman debuted on April 13, 1906 and played his final game on October 2, 1909.
Kavaphes (in Greek)
Clifford Odets
Whitey Ford was a starting pitcher. He played his entire career for the New York Yankees and is the teams all-time wins leader.
It was "Flash and the pan"
In the "Murder, She Wrote" episode titled "The Secret of Gila Junction," the character Whitey is murdered by his business partner, who is revealed to have a motive tied to financial greed and betrayal. The storyline unfolds as Jessica Fletcher investigates the crime, uncovering the complexities of the relationships among the characters involved. Ultimately, the truth behind Whitey's murder showcases the darker side of human nature and ambition.
Waiting on Godot surmises that the play is about waiting. That it is - Samuel Beckett's award-winning play does not contain a lot of action, and truly is about waiting.
Aaron Michael Cox
The title is significant because the play is absurdist, so the characters in Waiting for Godot spend the entire play waiting for a character who never comes - and the fact that the point of the entire play is this pointless waiting is central to the absurdism of the play and of the absurdist movement.