Word: edmunds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...clear any romantic notion of daredeviltry from our minds," said Justice Edmund Davies before passing sentence on the twelve Great Train Robbers before him. "It is nothing less than a sordid crime of violence inspired by vast greed." For their parts in the $7,369,000 robbery of the royal mails last August (most of the money has not yet been recovered), seven of the men drew 30 years apiece, only one got less than 20.* "Don't worry, Mum, I'm still young," shouted out one of the men who had received a 25-year sentence...
Many of America's great urban centers lack coordinated metropolitan planning, Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-Me.) told a gathering of Young Democrats and Muskie fans at the Union last night...
...Review opens with a short biography of Miller by his student Albert J. Gelpi, providing a suitable background for the analysis which follows in other articles. In an essay on "Perry Miller and the Historians," for example, Edmund S. Morgan of Yale examines Miller's place in his chosen profession of American history. It is an excellent article, informative, reverent, and sometimes angry. Miller, Morgan insists quite correctly, never received the honors he deserved from the academic world. He acted the manners of a "stevedore" more than a professor too often for his colleagues's comfort, and he never relaxed...
...Edmund Muskie (D-Me.) will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in the Music room on the second floor of the Union. All are welcome...
...they were." James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking novels may read like adventure stories, but they are really primal myths about "the collapse of the white psyche divided between innocence and lust." Melville also "knew his race was doomed, his white soul, doomed. His great white epoch, doomed." As Edmund Wilson once ob served, Lawrence's essays will acquaint readers with an American literature few Americans have ever seen...