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Died. Ken W. Purdy, 59, automobile expert, magazine editor and prolific freelance writer; by his own hand (gun); in Wilton, Conn. During World War II, Purdy edited Victory, the Government bimonthly sent overseas to more than a million subscribers. He then became editor of the Sunday supplement Parade, True and later Argosy. The purchase of a British Standard in 1946 aroused Purdy's interest in antique, classic and sports cars, and led to scores of stories (including more than 65 for Playboy) and eight books...
AFTER A NATIONAL search similar in scope to the one launched to find a new City Manager, the School Committee has narrowed down its list of candidates for Superintendent to two men: Medill Bair, the white superintendent of the Hartford, Conn., school system and Aflorence Cheatham, a black district superintendent in Chicago. Although Bair has been offered a substantial salary raise for his Hartford job, he is still open to an offer from Cambridge. If Bair is unable to fill the post here. Cheatham will almost certainly...
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Senator Lowell Weicker's (R-Conn.) secretary repeated the Senator's statement that he "does not give one whit for the lives of the North Vietnamese or the South Vietnamese...