According to Ray Robinson, Lawry "appeared to be expecting the worst and getting it often enough to expect more of the same".
At home the atmosphere is also literary: Her husband, Ray Robinson, is a sportswriter.
Ray Robinson said "it was a tailored innings, fit to be put on display in a showcase and unrumpled by a single chance".
Ray Robinson, a civil rights activist who joined the protesters, disappeared during the events and is believed to have been murdered.
And then there is the story of another man named Ray Robinson.
This Ray Robinson is a sportswriter and former magazine editor who has resided all of his life in Manhattan.
They say Ray Robinson can throw a four-punch combination in one second.
Two minutes and 49 seconds later, Ray Robinson was the only Sugar standing.
Ray Robinson was the high scorer for Clinton with 23.
Ray Robinson, the book and magazine writer, remembered another suicide.