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...midday, the number of Guardsmen patrolling the area had swelled to 4,000 and 700 more were being flown in from Fresno. They set about "sweeping" three separate zones totaling 40 blocks; the largest was a section of Watts bounded by Century Boulevard, Central Avenue, Compton Avenue, and 103rd and 104th Streets. Forming a skirmish line that extended across a street from sidewalk to sidewalk, and carrying M-l and M-14 rifles with drawn bayonets, the Guardsmen stalked abreast down the street while police and deputy sheriffs followed them, arresting anyone on the street. Guardsmen killed a second Negro...
Harvard scored in its 103rd straight hockey game last night, tying a club record. But otherwise a strong and speedy Northeastern squad ruled Watson Rink, and skated off with a 6-2 victory over the small and inexperienced Crimson...
...this week for a taxi bearing a 9½-lb. tome that to many Englishmen-particularly those whose names do not figure in its 3,088 pages-seems as monumentally irrelevant to postwar Britain as the Domesday Book. To scholars, snobs, statusticians and society hostesses, nonetheless, the 103rd and fattest-ever edition of Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage is an invaluable, intriguing gazetteer to the proliferating aristocracy...
...intervene lest the Brazzaville group be aroused against France. Finally Chiang gave in. Decrying Russian "blackmail." Nationalist China walked out of the Security Council, but did not veto; the U.S. abstained, permitting Outer Mongolia's "unanimous" admission. Moments later, Mauritania too was admitted, becoming the U.N.'s 103rd member...
...first job by bellowing melodically outside the locked office of Impresario Samuel L. ("Roxy") Rothafel, who unlocked the door, hired him on the spot. Almost as well known as his voice was his $250,000 collection of vintage autos, including a one-cylinder 1900 Packard and the 103rd Ford made, a 1903 model...