Word: dorman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas got a painful lesson in the British laws of libel, learned that reflections upon the character and ability of a British official can be dangerous. The defamed Briton: Sir Reginald Hugh Dorman-Smith, Britain's onetime (1941-46) governor of Burma, whom Douglas accused of general bungling in office in his travelogue North from Malaya. In a court-approved settlement, Lawyer Douglas and his British publisher last week offered "sincere apologies and regrets...
...Mama. In Memphis, Gertrude Dorman, 36, was fined $51 for smoking in her hotel bed and setting the bed on fire despite her explanation that "It was on fire when...
...After a pleasant summer in the brokerage office that Terry Collens is now running," wrote Benjamin H. Dorman in his class report, "I entered the Business School. This was two weeks before the crash that signaled the end of an era which had made this seem a most logical step. When I graduated two years later the step seemed considerably less logical...
Eleven members of the senior class received their letters: Pickard, Prior, T. H, Alcock, John Parkinson, B. H. Dorman, F. A. Clark, David Shaw, S. C. Burns, George Crawford, French, and Guarnaccia...
...Colvilles, Dorman Long, Lancashire Steel, Stewarts and Lloyds, United Steel, Whitehead Iron and Steel, and John Summers & Sons...