Word: craig
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Students who contributed most to the drive, according to Campbell, are William Sharpe, Jr. '43 and his 70 assistants, who made all solicitations in the College Houses; Richard Angell 2G and Wallace Craig, of the Faculty, who contacted all Graduate students; Thomas Killifer 3L and Daniel P. S. Paul 1L, who directed the Law School drive; Joseph Beck 1GB, who solicited the Business School; Albert R. Childs '49, who contacted all non-resident undergraduates and organized the Comittee desk in Widener; and Mathilda Mortimer, who organized the campaign at Radcliffe...
...mother (Craig Rice) is not plump, and the fact that you described her as such (TIME, July 29) is going to do a great deal of harm to the family campaign to make her gain 15 pounds...
...Craig Rice . . . never said that it was impossible to believe [Heirens] guilty; she merely stated that he didn't seem to her to be a murderer. Remember, in America a man is considered innocent until proven guilty...
Hearstpapers illustrated her "thrilling, analytical stories" with Burris Jenkins cartoons and pictures of plump, popeyed Craig Rice looking for clues-i) in the Herald-American morgue, 2) crouched over the washtub where Suzanne Degnan's body was dissected. "I've fought like hell with the American, and I got so mad at Reutlinger that I almost punched him in the puss," said she. "But they're going to go along with me. . . . Heirens didn't do this. Call it woman's intuition. But if he did, then I'll just pack my bags quietly...
...When Craig Rice swept in, imperiously demanding an exclusive interview with State's Attorney William J. Tuohy, she got nowhere. Said Tuohy: "I don't give exclusive interviews and if I did, I wouldn't give it to some stranger." Craig Rice was having the time of her life covering the case. Said she: "God, how I'd love to be the one to crack it. And maybe I will." A few days later she made good her promise to steal out of town...