Word: accidentals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In its 60-year history the New York Social Register has been known to list -through accident or indulgence-murderers, convicts, and a Pekinese bitch. But Broadway and Hollywood are usually considered beyond the pale. The 1947 edition, out last week, showed that the secret board of editors* was more...
Crossing the intersection from Memorial Hall at 6 o'clock, Leavitt was hit by an cast-bound car drivan by Robert Wood, of Cambridge, who told police that he could not see Leavitt until it was too late to avoid an accident. Wood said he swerved to the left in...
Victim of an automobile accident in New Bedford, Mass., in which four other people were injured, Stanley Safian '46, of New York City and 17 Kinross Road, Brighton, died late yesterday afternoon in Acushnet Hospital as a result of injuries suffered when the car in which he was riding left...
The inequity in the department's move hits the entire group of ex-G.I.'s who, by luck or accident of overseas shipment, could not return to Cambridge until September of this year. Before that time, all departments of the College, History included, had waived both general and divisional...
U.S. business, said soft-voiced, hard-minded Chuck Luckman, deserved its reputation for being opposed to "everything that spells greater security, wellbeing, or peace of mind for the little guy." Why? "Well, we declared war on collective bargaining . . . battled child-labor legislation . . . yipped and yowled against minimum-wage laws . . . and...