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...mass hypnosis induced by an anonymous patriot who spoke last night before the Great War murals in Widener Library the CRIMSON will not appear tomorrow. The entire CRIMSON staff this morning joined the Marine Corps and shipped to Parris Island. The Radcliffe Bureau, also carried away, will provide spiritual companionship. "We have heard the sound and left the fury," said the Bureau Chief...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Crime | 11/10/1955 | See Source »

Lonely Heart. In Toyama, Japan, Choji Kato, 27, placed an advertisement in a teen-age magazine pleading for female companionship, seduced 96 of the 150 girls who answered, was arrested when police started investigating the series of robberies he had committed to defray dating expenses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MISCELLANY: Miscellany, Jul. 11, 1955 | 7/11/1955 | See Source »

...claimed that an addition to the House system would make each unit of a more manageable size, providing in part for the College's "need for something of the warmth and companionship that comes from fraternity living." The educational aspect of the addition would be an intensification of and improvement on the vital tutorial system, Cheever said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Today's Under grads Found More Serious Than Their Predecessors | 6/14/1955 | See Source »

...side. But the successful full-time free-lancer who depends only on the articles he sells to magazines is a rare breed. "Since the decline of the oldtime prospector," says Morton Sontheimer, past president of the 91-member Society of Magazine Writers, "few people have worked with less companionship, few have had to rely more on their own resources." For the top writers magazines compete fiercely. Satevepost pays a new writer $750 for his first piece, then jumps in steps of $250 to as high as $2,500, or even $3,000. Collier's averages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Free-Lancers | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

Lynching Day. Governor Slaton, after lengthy hearings and a deathbed appeal for clemency from the trial judge, commuted Frank's sentence to life imprisonment. "I can endure misconstruction, abuse and condemnation," he said, "but I cannot stand the constant companionship of an accusing conscience which would remind me that I, as governor of Georgia, failed to do what I thought to be right . . . It means that I must live in obscurity the rest of my days, but I would rather be plowing in a field than to feel that I had that blood on my hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GEORGIA: A Political Suicide | 1/24/1955 | See Source »

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