Word: crimed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fact is he had charge of it from Saturday evening to Monday morning. It is during this time that we claim he made his blunders. Mr. Ryan was certainly more intoxicated than George from his own testimony. Yet despite the widely prevalent belief Sunday that Ryan had committeed the crime, Apted never questioned...
Rayan has already left college. As far as the courts are concerned, Judge Green, after considering the brutal nature of the offense and his previous record, should give him a sufficiently heavy sentence to convince him of the heinous nature of his crime...
...confusion which arose regarding the attendance of Radcliffe Graduate students in Harvard courses, every one must present a pink slip to the instructor. It occurred to your Criminal, however, that the incident might be misunderstood; consequently he turns to that never failing source of undergraduate humour, whimsy, and downright Crime, The Widner stacks...
...Nazi at heart, has had most of his functions taken over by the Nazi Commissar for Berlin. Dr. Julius .Lippert. Last week, word went round the coffee houses that the Brown Shirts finally had got the Mayor. Up before a secret party court he was hauled, charged with high crime: not bribery, not corruption in office, but buying articles for his own use from a Jewish department store. The evidence against him: two cancelled checks, spotted by a snooping Nazi bank clerk...
Show Them No Mercy. When Zanuck started the gangster cycle five years ago, censors had not yet ruled that picture makers must not show the manner in which a crime is committed. This story obeys the new rule by beginning at the end of a "perfect" kidnapping, picking up the kidnappers at the point where, receiving the ransom money, they begin their flight. A serious complication develops when the gang finds that a young couple have taken shelter in their hideout, a deserted farmhouse. In that simple interior and a few exteriors (the grounds of the house, the countryside around...