Word: baileys
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Being president of the Southern Baptist Convention is a largely honorary job, and most presidents typically tend their 13.6 million-member flock in obscurity. Not the Rev. Bailey Smith of Del City, Okla. Last August, Smith offhandedly told a conservative political rally, "God Almighty does not hear the prayer of a Jew." In the furor that predictably followed, Smith met with Jewish leaders and said he regretted hurting anyone's feelings, but never took back the remark...
Leon J. Kamin '48, a former-instructor in Social Relations, was aquitted by Federal District Judge Bailey Aldrich '28 after a ten day trial. Aldrich's decision, which held an entire McCarthy investigation illegal, forced the Justice Department to drop a similar case against Wendall H. Furry, associate professor of Physics. McCarthy, calling for Aldrich's impeachment, said the ruling was "ridiculous to the point of being ludicrous...
Holt spent the remainder of the morning and early afternoon in prison cells at the police station and the Middlesex County Courthouse prior to his arraignment before Judge James W. Bailey...
...issue is what we have learned since the 60s: cooking up a new policy in Washington doesn't work," another member of the committee on leadership, Stephen K. Bailey, Keppel Professor of Educational Policy and Administration, says. "We have learned that there are attributes to leadership, and we're trying to find the common denominator. This is not going on much in other places, and I would hope that if we do well it would have an effect on other schools...
Even though the historic Old Bailey has echoed in the past to the oaths of rogues like Captain James Kidd, the pirate, and the epigrams of Oscar Wilde, few words could have commanded as much attention as Sutcliffe's responses last week to a simple question asked 20 times: "How say you, Peter Sutcliffe, are you guilty or not guilty...