Word: abington
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Died. Frazier Hunt, 82, who helped cast the stereotype of the dashing, trench-coated foreign correspondent; of a stroke; in Abington, Pa. "Spike" Hunt lived and wrote in the same style-first person singular. Beginning with World War I, he embarked on a Cook's tour of hot spots and the men who caused them-Lenin founding his Bolshevik regime, Pancho Villa hiding in Mexico's mountains, Sun Yat-sen ensconced in China, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk embattled in Turkey; during World War II, he renewed an intimate working friendship with Douglas MacArthur and later wrote...
BARBARA A. WHITAKER Abington...
Attacking the decision in Abington School District v. Shempp, Phillip H. Ward III denied that the reading of the Bible in Abington High School constituted a religious ceremony. Ward, who represented the school district in the case, said Biblical verses were simply "daily reminders from a great source of morality...
...school day begins with religious exercises that include Bible verses or the Lord's Prayer or both. Among those who will not be affected by the ruling are the children on whose behalf Mr. and Mrs. Schempp brought their suit: the two youngsters were graduated from Abington Senior High School, near Philadelphia, a few days before the court handed down its decision...
...announce U.S. resumption until almost every segment of the nation was behind his decision." Is it not painfully obvious that he used every available facet of Government propaganda as well as an easily duped Fourth Estate to convince people that "there was no other choice"? GEORGE A. RICHTER JR. Abington...