Word: crime
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Second Helping. In Dallas, because of a crime wave L. T. Busby craftily hid his bedroom doorknob in the refrigerator, later was amazed to find his door wide open, radio and clothing gone. Reason: hungry burglar...
Ickes: Of course, that is a terrible crime...
Under this scheme of organizing the news logically and conveniently many a department has disappeared or been absorbed by another after serving its purpose. Thus Transport became part of Business & Finance, and Crime subsided into National Affairs. World's Fairs folded when the need for it ended, and Animals dispersed to the departments (Science, National Affairs, etc.) they made news...
Sirs: Who is your prodigiously presumptuous reader [TIME Letters, Feb. 18] so unlettered that he reports he was bored by your fine story on Craig Rice's important place in a highly significant field of letters? I suggest he read Having Wonderful Crime and then tell us honestly if he is still bored. I doubt that Craig Rice ever bored anybody. When we were both practically flunking a "journalism" course at San Diego State College, I can guarantee it was not because she was dull. In fact, I view with alarm your report that...
Legal foundations for the war crime trials taking place in Nuremburg will be presented tonight by Colonel Murray Bernays, advisor to Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, and Leo Gross, professor of International Law at Tufts' Fletcher School, in New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock...