Word: countings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last count there were 88 G.I.s serving prison terms in foreign jails-including 38 for robbery, larceny and related offenses, 18 for aggravated assault and related offenses, eight for murder and manslaughter. And in jail as well as in the courthouse, allied officials make a practice of going to extraordinary lengths to favor the U.S. In Japan's Yokosuka prison, for example, 36 Americans are serving Japanese sentences of from three to 15 years for robbery, rape, manslaughter or murder. They get special food, vocational training, athletic equipment, a 900-volume library, armed-forces network radio, etc.; even...
While the sciences are having trouble keeping their good men at the teaching fellow. level, the other Departments are first being hurt at the instructor level. The promising Harvard instructor can usually count on getting a higher paying position, often with tenure, at another institution...
...such an expense." ∙∙∙ A federal judge hung two contempt-of-Congress raps on owlish Playwright Arthur Miller for clamming on who else was present at a pro-Communist writers' palaver in 1947. Maximum sentence: a year in jail and $1,000 fine on each count. At week's end Pulitzer Prizewinner (Death of a Salesman) Miller, free on bond, and his dark-goggled wife, Cinemorsel Marilyn Monroe, headed for the hills from Manhattan for solitude and to celebrate Marilyn's 31st birthday. ∙∙ The U.S. Senate is not only one of the world...
With less than one American in 13 now dependent on agriculture for a living, Fleming said he did not think farmers should count on such protection forever...
Joel Landau, who had placed second in his heat in the low hurdles Friday, came back to place third to Penn State's Rod Perry and Lou Knight of Manhattan. Landau's clocking of 23.2 Friday will not count as a new college record, since...