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Word: anderson (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Cambridge Police Department report concludes that two policemen beat and injured Clarence Anderson following his arrest last July 11, and recommends that "disciplinary proceedings be initiated" against the policemen, a source close to the case said yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unreleased Report Calls Cambridge Arrest Brutal | 10/12/1974 | See Source »

...police investigation into the circumstances of Anderson's arrest began in mid-July after Anderson filed a complaint with the department. Anderson was arrested while driving a motorcycle, and charged with failing to stop for a uniformed officer and dangerous driving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unreleased Report Calls Cambridge Arrest Brutal | 10/12/1974 | See Source »

William Homans '41, Anderson's lawyer, said yesterday that although he has not seen the report he has heard it says Burns struck Anderson in the face after arresting him. As Anderson fell to the ground, Homans said the report says, Burns kicked him in the right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unreleased Report Calls Cambridge Arrest Brutal | 10/12/1974 | See Source »

...Toksoz: "I'm not going into a bunker or anything like that when all the planets line up." Even those who concede the possible validity of some of the effects -the connection, say, between solar flare-ups and global climate-were highly skeptical about The Jupiter Effect. Don Anderson, director of Caltech's seismological laboratory, describes the book's predicted sequence of events as little more than "one inference piled upon another." His Caltech colleague, James Whitcomb, calls it a blend of "some plausible things with a lot of unproven things. For example, there is a correlation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Jupiter Put-On | 10/7/1974 | See Source »

...Gribbin and Plagemann are right, says Anderson, more quakes should have occurred when the planets last aligned on one side of the sun in 1803. But historical records for such quake-prone regions as Chile, Japan and China show no such upswing in seismological activity that year. Equally to the point, says U.C.L.A. Astronomy Chairman George Abell, Jupiter and Saturn alone are such huge planets that they pack about twelve times the mass of all the other planets combined; yet in their more frequent lineups they show no special gravitational influence on solar activities or earthquakes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Jupiter Put-On | 10/7/1974 | See Source »

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