For Whom The Booth Tolls

July, 1961

For Whom The Booth TollsWillis Braintree was a young man who had never wanted much out of life. "Why congregate at the goal line," he used to say, "when there's more room in the middle of the field?" So people pushed Willis around. He was the kind of fellow speed cops picked up for driving one mile over the limit, the kind who always flunked personality tests and did miserably on those magazine quizzes that rate your executive talent – the kind who's stopped and searched by s...