Word: booths
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fallout shelter. Still . . ." The third girl, Barbara Walz, an oil company receptionist, had a specific concern: "It's the children who give me the most worry. With my husband in one place and me in another, and the children at school, we really have no control." Marion Booth, office manager for a public relations firm, has no children. "But," she said, "I have to think about my husband and mother. We have a good basement in our house, and I'm thinking of fixing it up as a shelter...
...annual Congress, held this August at the University of Wisconsin, indicates that students have, for some reason, become news copy. To anyone familiar with the usual A.P. or U.P. dispatches dealing with undergraduate activity ("A record number of students at the University of Iowa were crammed into a phone booth this afternoon. . . ."), a press that casts a serious eye on the students is a minor miracle...
Entering the voting booth, on Nov. 7, the voter will find a ballot of 23 names for the nine man council and 16 for the six member school committee. Beside the name of his first choice he writes the numeral 1, beside his second choice the numeral 2, and so on for as many choices as he pleases...
Hazel (NBC, 9:30-10 p.m.). PREMIÈRE. Situation comedy with Shirley Booth as a lovably obstreperous domestic...
Cruel Hoaxes. Amid the nationwide uproar-President Herbert Hoover asked the fledgling FBI to help, and Commander Evangeline Booth of the Salvation Army, mindful of the "miraculous accomplishments" God had wrought through the army's lost and found department, urged her pious legions to keep an eye out for the missing 2O-month-old child-there were countless cruel hoaxes and honest if hysterical mistakes by people who claimed to have made contact with the kidnaper. One report came from John F. Condon, a retired New York schoolteacher who, aroused by the crime, had written to the Bronx Home...