Laurie Holden goes by Holden.
Ron Holden died in 1997.
Gloria Holden was born on September 5, 1908.
Henry Holden Huss was born in 1862.
Ursula Holden-Gill was born in 1974.
I don't think so.
She asks Holden to name one thing that he likes. Holden hesitates to think of anything but says he likes talking to her [Phoebe]
i think so
I think major._.flavor
Holden eventually feels guilty and remorseful for what he did to Mr. Antolini. He recognizes that he may have judged him unfairly and regrets his hasty actions.
As Holden exits the school, Spencer yells, "Goodbye, Holden Caulfield!" through the window.
Mr. Spencer advises Holden to apply himself more diligently to his studies and to think about his future. Holden becomes defensive and dismissive, feeling misunderstood and disconnected from Mr. Spencer's perspective.
The Holden FX I think
Holden considered "George something . . . I don't even remember", to be a typical snobby, phony Ivy League jerk. The fact that "George" pointedly horned in on Holden's date did not help Holden's opinion of him either.
Holden's parents' servant in "The Catcher in the Rye" is named Mrs. Morrow. She is the mother of Ernest Morrow, a boy Holden meets on the train.
the bus i think
Holden Caulfield from "The Catcher in the Rye" did not think highly of George something, as he viewed most people as phony or insincere. Without further context it's unclear which George specifically you are referring to.