Word: countings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...October 8, 1946. Enos "Country" Slaughter of the St. Louis Cardinals led off first base, while Harry "The Hat" Walker waited out a 2 and 1 count and then belted a deep single to left center. The Sox' Ted Williams fielded the ball and tossed it in to Johnny Pesky at short. Pesky, hesitant, bobbled it for a moment and then relayed a wide and in-the-dirt peg to Hal Wagner at the plate. But Slaughter had already scored from first...
...agreed that Spain's 100,000-man army, whose native troops will eventually become part of the Sultan's own army, would remain in Morocco in Spanish hands for the time being. It was a triumphant and happy day for Mohammed V, who can now count himself ruler of a united land of 9,000,000 people...
...Southern churches last week. Most ministers were like Layman Bryant-troubled. But they found other things to talk about than the problem that plagued Bryant. Most of the vocal few were vocal on the side of the lily-white banner of segregation; Citizens' Council rallies could usually count on some Protestant clergyman to bless their gatherings. The Rev. Earl Anderson, for instance, 63-year-old pastor of Dallas' Munger Place Baptist Church, insisted that: "Now is the time for Citizens' Councils to put pressure on your preacher." And he propounded eight "reasons why it is not Christian...
...paralyzed, at least drastically limited when he knows in advance that proposals which are fully adequate to the evolving world situation are likely to precipitate not only a difficult public debate but a costly, deeprooted, bitter division within his own party in Congress. The fact that he can count on a bipartisan majority will be scant consolation if the biggest part of that majority is provided by his pilitical opponents...
...Victor Yellin, one of the section men in the course, announced that this term the department would not give the usual listening assignment review at the end of the term on WHRB. He explained that the purpose of cutting out the review is to force those students who ordinarily count on the review to pass the exam, to attend the listening labs and to do the required listening assignments. His contention is that those students who go to listening labs during the year do not need the review and those who don't go will not be helped...