Word: crimes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this question will have a different answer. What we get out of life depends so much on what we put into it. Coming to Harvard from a small school, naturally shy, and quite without-friends, and going out for the paper in my freshman year, I found that the Crime, for me, opened doors in Cambridge which otherwise I might never have discovered. I worked harder for the CRIMSON than I had ever worked before. It was not my first paper, for I had written news stories and editorials, solicited advertising, set type, printed and sold a one-man neighborhood...
...Should I have the power to order it," declared Belgium's Premier Paul-Henri Spaak, "I would ban any headlines . . . on international affairs bigger than one-half inch." Newspapers, the Premier complained, treat such matters "like crime and other sensational affairs...
...Murderers. In crime detection, the test would not necessarily reveal the murderer among a group of suspects; but Szondi believes that he could eliminate people whose unconscious would never allow them to commit murder. The test, he thinks, would also reveal those whose unconscious makes them capable of murder. In ordinary use, Szondi says, the test will furnish "an X-ray picture of the psychic structure" of the patient, reveal "the hereditary content of the unconscious." It can also act as a warning to an engaged couple that their choices of pictures reveal latent sick genes so similar that marriage...
...accused doctor said he had been in Lahore, 250 miles away from Delhi, on the day of the crime. He produced a long list of high Pakistan officials as witnesses. All of them were Moslems...
...last year. Few were arrested, none convicted-because legal evidence is difficult to procure when the ordinary man counts perjury a duty if it helps a friend or relative. In Delhi's dingy Sessions Court last week, a murder trial ended which demonstrated India's problem of crime & punishment...