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Word: assaultive (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although University and Cambridge policemen, as well as the girls' parents showed up in court yesterday morning ready to testify, the two defendants were never brought into the courtroom. On Friday they will face charges of assault and battery, disturbing the peace, and trespassing on University property...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Klemm Girls' Trial Postponed by Court | 5/1/1957 | See Source »

Twin 18 year-old sisters, students at the School of Boston Museum of Fine Arts, were booked yesterday on charges of assault and battery after a mid-day fight with policemen in the Leverett House Junior Common Room...

Author: By Howard L. White and Walter E. Wilson, S | Title: Twin Sisters Arrested After Fight at Leverett | 4/30/1957 | See Source »

...twins will probably be arraigned this morning. In addition to the city's assault and battery charges, the girls face possible prosecution for trespassing on University property if the administration decides to press charges

Author: By Howard L. White and Walter E. Wilson, S | Title: Twin Sisters Arrested After Fight at Leverett | 4/30/1957 | See Source »

...From now until the general election, New Jerseyites are due for a frontal assault from a determined, politically canny young man. In a state where Eisenhower swept through such traditional Democratic strongholds as Hudson County last year, Forbes will lose no chance to remind voters that he was an original Eisenhower man. Although Forbes is a millionaire, and editor and publisher of conservative Forbes' business magazine, founded by his father,* he is an all-out modern Republican on the hustings. He combines a talent for extemporaneous debate with thorough knowledge of political and economic affairs gleaned from heavy reading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW JERSEY: Grooming for the Groom | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

...each put a sheet of paper with some jottings on the rack and proceeded to punch out a random series of notes vaguely reminiscent of the chicken-pecking school of composition. From time to time they stopped, glared at each other for a while, nodded, and then renewed the assault. I was ready to surrender after the first of these skirmishes. It is a shame that Rzewski, a fine pianist and perhaps the most gifted of the current undergraduate composers, would consent to slum in such a stunt...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: New Music | 3/29/1957 | See Source »

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