Word: felix
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Niort (pop. 29,068) in southwestern France, Caroline Chérie ran into the Abbé Francis Ferrier. Rallying parents' associations, parochial-school pupils, and politicians, the abbe demanded that Mayor Felix Lelant prevent the film from being shown. The mayor thought hard, decided that he might prohibit the film on the grounds that it was a "provocation to riot," and got the municipal council so to rule. That night pro-Carolinians chalked the walls of Niort with the slogan: "Liberate Caroline." The anti-Carolinians retaliated with: "Caroline go Home...
Marriage Revealed. Allen A. Zoll, 57, guiding spirit of the educator-baiting National Council for American Education and the defunct American Patriots, Inc. (listed as "subversive" by the U.S. Attorney General), who fought the appointment of Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court in 1939 on the ground that Frankfurter was a Jew; and Genevieve Egan Tillar, sixtyish, widow of millionaire Texas Oilman Benjamin J. Tillar; in Washington...
Willard D. Roth 3G, zoology; Felix T. Smith 1G, chemistry; David B. Stewart, geo-sciences; George H. Stout '53, chemistry; John. M Teem 3G, physics; Peter P. Vaughn 3G, zoology; Robert C. West, Jr. 3G, chemistry; Edward O. Wilson 2G, zoology; William N. White 3G, chemistry, and Ariel C. Zemach '51, physics, conclude the list
Associate Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter LL.B. '06, presided over the "United States Court of Appeals for the Ames Circuit" last Wednesday evening in the final round of the Ames Competition, with Casner Equity Club beating Casner Law. The case concerned the appeal of a federal employee discharged under the loyalty review program...
...years since the Emperor Diocletian's price control edict (301 A.D.), and rigid economic regulation and manpower control had become a way of life in the Roman Empire. To Bureaucrat Caius Sempronius Felix (a fictional but true-to-history creation of British Novelist Alfred Duggan), his wife's question seemed unsophisticated. Felix could concede that controls discouraged production, halted expansion and bred more controls, but he found it unthinkable that society could ever again get along without them...