Word: donald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...raids, carried out simultaneously in Manhattan, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and a day later in Detroit, showed signs of having been planned by and directed from Attorney General Herbert Brownell's Washington office. Government spokesmen tried to give the impression that Donald R. Moysey, a 45-year-old Treasury careerman who has been director of the Internal Revenue Service's Lower Manhattan district for less than two months, was solely responsible for the raids...
...Donald Fleming, "this budget is as dull as dishwater, and it fell as flat as a pancake." Parliament, in general, shared Tory Fleming's disappointment with the stand-pat budget brought down by Finance Minister Walter Harris (TIME, April...
Mighty Missiles. To the teeming pantheon of guided missiles-which already has Falcons, Navajos, Snarks, Matadors and Side Winders-Air Force Secretary Donald A. Quarles last week added some powerful names: for the Air Force's two versions of the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile: Atlas and Titan; for the new Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile: Thor...
Robert E. Keeton, John T. McNaughton, and Donald T. Trautman '46 have been named professors of Law, Dean Griswold said yesterday. All three are now assistant professors...
Three second prizes of $25 each went to Richard H.R. Smithies '57, who recited "Soliloquy in a Spanish Cloister" and "My Last Dutchess" by Robert Browning; Ralph B. Perry III '58, who presented Cicero's First Oration Against Cataline; and Donald G. Richards '56, who read "The Tombs of Westminster Abbey...