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Word: earls (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...waived extradition on a parole-jumping charge, but California was ready to demand the return of Pytsch-Raboski to serve out his sentence. Neighbors in Northlake, including Chief Heck, pledged their homes to raise Raboski's $15,000 bail, drafted a clemency appeal to California's Governor Earl Warren. "We plan to do everything we can to stand back of him," said the Rev. Milan Swasko, pastor of the local Lutheran church. "This community can't afford to lose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: The Good Citizen | 5/11/1953 | See Source »

...first Negro institution in the world to award collegiate degrees, decided on a shift of policy. Since Negroes have gained admittance to so many white campuses recently, said President Horace Mann Bond, Lincoln (enrollment: 315) will reciprocate, open its doors to "all races." ¶Resignation of the week: Earl J. McGrath, 50, as U.S. Commissioner of Education (after four years of service). Though due to be replaced anyway, McGrath had his own reason for quitting: the 10% slash in his proposed $88,876,370 budget is "indefensible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Report Card | 5/4/1953 | See Source »

...Earle Groper will probably start against Penn. No Quaker starter has been named yet. Andy Ward is scheduled to open against the Tigers. Princeton coach Earl Donovan has named Dick Emery as his starter against the Crimson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nine to Face Quakers, Princeton on Road Trip | 5/1/1953 | See Source »

...Crimson also played errorless ball, and pulled off two fast double plays to help Earl Pat Groper to his first victory of the season, a smooth three...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Crimson Nine Tops Dartmouth 11-2, Plays Navy at Soldiers Field Today | 4/25/1953 | See Source »

...with welcomers, including a Japanese-American Boy Scout band, two lines of Japanese-American girls dressed in kimonos and carrying paper flags, a Hawaiian merchant trying to push his way up the gangplank with four imperial Stetsons for the Crown Prince and his party, and California's Governor Earl Warren. Akihito waved to them all from the bridge. He shook hands with the governor, read another statement in Japanese ("I shall never forget the magnificent sight of the Golden Gate Bridge, the tranquillity of San Francisco Bay, and the beauty of the city as seen from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Welcome for a Prince | 4/20/1953 | See Source »

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