Word: experts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Perez is an expert on North American affairs, having just returned from a comprehensive twelve-hour trip to Washington ... Of course, Perez speaks no English. But that just made the assignment more of a challenge. While he was mingling with the natives, he visited the country club, had lunch with John D. Vanderfeller (he owns the southern half of Maryland), and stayed at the penthouse on top of the Washington Star building . . . Here then is [America] as Perez sees...
...white people in the region raised a defense fund approaching $10,000 for Defendants Bryant and Milam. They hired five of Sumner's resident lawyers, who produced expert witnesses-including a doctor and an embalmer-to testify that the bloated, decomposing body had been in the river for at least ten days, and therefore could not have been Emmett Till. Sheriff Strider took the stand for the defense and said the same thing: "If it had been one of my own boys, I couldn't have identified it." In most of the U.S., this conflict over the identity...
...Seeds of Treason) Ralph de Toledano and three others. Columnists Howard Rushmore and Eugene Lyons were let go. All that the editors would say on the record was that they disagreed with Maguire's policies. But the New York World-Telegram and Stm's Pulitzer-Prizewinning Red Expert Frederick Woltman, who knows most of them well, said: "The editors resigned feeling that attempts were being made to introduce anti-Semitic material into the Mercury...
News candidates will receive expert instruction in wire-tapping, key-hole peeking, and brain-washing, with practice on live victims...
Donald H. Menzel, director of the Observatory and an expert in solar astronomy, has enlarged the collection of photographic slides, tracing stellar and solar movements, to the point that the graduate and undergraduate can pick from thousands of combinations for study...