Word: colemans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Calling its position somewhat unique, James S. Coleman, teaching fellow in Government who studied this area on a Fulbright grant last year, credited "enlightened colonialism" and a lack of discrimination for this calm...
...Coleman traced the rise of nationalism to agitation of Western-educated native leaders. Returning from European and American universities where they had demonstrated equal capacities and had tasted modern culture, they were expected to submerge themselves into the backward social systems of their homelands...
Undergraduates hooted and cheered as Roy Coleman '52, smashed into the fender of a police car last night...
...accident occured at the corner of Bow and Plympton Streets at 6:30 p.m. yesterday. Both Coleman and Francis Pilleri, a Cambridge policeman, were approaching the un-marked intersection. They met at right angles but Pilleri's car received most of the dents...
...asked who had the right of way answered, "can't you see who got hit." He explained that the car which is hit has the right of way. Massachusetts law, however, also states that the car on the right entering an unmarked intersection has the right of first passage, Coleman was on the right...