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When Razmara became Premier last summer, he took office on a high tide of U.S. approval. Uncontaminated by Iran's smelly politics, Razmara had been a soldier all his adult life, was chief of staff of the Iranian army when he became Premier. He had not been in office...
The city ordinance banning group singing in taverns is a surviving bit of Puritana among the laws designed to maintain the peace and quiet of Cambridge. It has produced the Harvard "singeasy," first-cousin of the "speakeasy," and an institution unique on the campuses of America.
Walter A. Brown's concept of sportsmanship, in banning Koreans from the Boston Marathon [TIME, Feb. 12], smacks unpleasantly of the Russian method of winning basketball games in China by changing the rules . . .
Against the day of revolt, Italy's Communists have piled up a vast store of arms, but it is disappearing fast. Backed by a law banning private possession of arms (maximum penalty: ten years' imprisonment), Italian police and carabinieri began ferreting out the Red arsenals in 1947. They...
Superintendent K. J. Clark of Mobile County blamed indifferent parents for the existence of high-school fraternities, which have no official sanction from the school system. His hope: that last week's shocker might lead to state legislation banning such fraternities altogether.