Word: berkeley
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Kirkland's champion House basketball team will face Berkeley College, Yale's intramural winner, today at Yale. They meet as intramural champions for the second straight year. Berkeley beat the Deacons, 37 to 35, last year...
Brown was busy in Homicide's second-floor office when we arrived at the Berkeley Street headquarters. The desk sergeant told us to wait. Brown would be glad to see us in a first floor waiting room. He walked out of the elevator about ten minutes later, a stocky, sandy-haired man in a neat brown business suit. He knew about the Traveler story and he was indignant: "Nobody ever saw me about this," he said. "It is absolutely untrue . . . it has no basis in fact." He told us that he was working on an extradition from Jersey City...
...Boston papers and the CRIMSON had independently checked with the Los Angeles police and come up with the same surprising results. Brown was indeed in Boston to check on the Dahlia case, although he was also working on the Jersey City extradition, and a Harvard man was involved. The Berkeley Street sources produced again (Brown was steadfastly sticking to his original story) and came up with what eventually turned out to be the first solid facts on Brown's doings. He had questioned a Business School graduate, not as a suspect, but simply as a name in the little black...
...Harvard, Smith, Columbia, the Universities of Wisconsin, California (Berkeley), Nebraska and North Carolina...
...awarded in the Korean war.* The other fighting men so honored are ist Lieut. Frederick F. Henry, 33, of Clinton, Okla.; Private ist Class Melvin L. Brown, 20, of Mahaffey, Pa.; Sergeant ist Class Charles W. Turner, 29, of Boston; and Major General William F. Dean, 51, of Berkeley, Calif. Of Dean's now famed exploit in besieged, burning Taejon, when he led bazooka teams against enemy tanks and refused to seek safety (TIME, July 31), the citation said: "General Dean felt it necessary to sustain the courage and resolution of his troops by examples of excessive gallantry committed...