Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...clue suggesting that Jack was really "S," an eminent personage, was the curious manner in which police dealt with the 1888 murder cases. When Sir Charles Warren, the Scotland Yard chief, arrived at one of the murder-mutilation scenes, he ordered that writing chalked on a nearby wall-presumably by the killer-be erased. Jack, Stowell believes, was certified insane and was quietly placed in a private mental home -although he later escaped and committed his last and most horrible murder, that of a prostitute named Mary Jane Kelly. He cut her throat, obliterated her face, removed her liver, heart...
Slamming Lines. The President offers an appropriate contrast to his Vice President. Throughout the campaign, Agnew has dealt in invective and named individual opponents; last week he said that Adlai Stevenson III had "demeaned his great name." Nixon attacks on a higher plane, treating the opposition as an abstract mass guilty of collective failure. He individually identifies only his honored Republicans...
...QUEBEC separatist movement has been dealt a stunning blow, and Montreal, the eye of the storm, is now gripped with a mood that borders on quiet desperation. The military stalks the streets; the police refuse to disclose arrests or charges; political activity is at a complete standstill; the students have obediently gone back to school. Most American media, of course, have portrayed the crisis as something which affects only a small number of irrelevant people; if you've read your New York Times, then you are aware that the average Canadian is unmoved by the spectacle and continues undisturbed...
...Dean of Students, Archie Epps. As the successor to a man who was under heavy student criticism since 1968, Epps has spent his first month in the Dean's office listening to complaints and trying to forge a practicable mode for his work. The Dean's office has always dealt with a combination of administrative coordination and student problems, but under Epps, a new emphasis on some controversial topics is likely to lend a very personal character...
...would consider this to mean the work in Foundations of Economics (1947), which dealt with static and dynamic theory- supplemented by approximately 150 papers since then," Samuelson said yesterday. "I don't think it was for my textbook...