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...Mcintosh Basur Rama Rao Lloyd A. Spielman Peter Hepler A. K. Solomon Henry Ehrenreich R. P. Levine Eric Carlson Alexander Dalgarno David R. Walters Carter Wilson Charles A. Whitney Richard McCray William Alfred Charles W. Burnham Charles G. Gross Gerald M. Platt Howard B. Emmons D. A. Harnett Irving J. Rein Peter S. McKinney Carp; S. Deppe Michael Fried John W. Hutchinson Patrica L. Foster Charles S. Maier Thomas D. Wegmann Francisco Varela D. W. Del Tredici Joseph P. Manson David V. Cross H. B. Fell T. J. Shankland Hildur Colot David Kendrick R. Z. Kothavala Richard Geody Curtis Callan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RATIONALITY AND COMPASSION | 4/15/1969 | See Source »

...stabbing occurred following the robbery of David A. Harnett, tutor in History. Three youths committed the robbery at the top of the bridge but did not molest Harnett there. One of the youths, however, pursued Harnett to the south end of the bridge and attacked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grand Jury May Indict Suspects In Weeks Case | 11/30/1965 | See Source »

...that point Charles C. Vines Jr. '6C and Peter N. Mear '66 came to Harnett's aid. A struggle ensued during which Vines and Mear were stabbed by the other two youths who had joined the fight. All three youths escaped along with a fourth who was acting as a lookout and a fifth who was waiting in a parked car on DeWolfe Street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grand Jury May Indict Suspects In Weeks Case | 11/30/1965 | See Source »

...elevated six-lane highway that would skirt the historic French Quarter and parallel the Mississippi River. Preservationists claim the highway will not only destroy the area's flourishing tourist trade, but also defeat their hopes of clearing a view of the Mississippi, long obscured by riverside warehouses. Warns Harnett T. Kane, president of the Louisiana Landmark Society: "It is the greatest single danger now confronting historic New Orleans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Highway: Hitting the Road | 4/9/1965 | See Source »

...wheel of fashion, as it does for the clothes displayed, turns also for models, though more slowly. The cool all-American beauties (Sunny Harnett, Jean Patchett, Betsy Pickering) of the '50s are still around; but today a new set of faces dominates the glossy pages of the fashion magazines. Curiously enough, most of the new crop came to New York from Germany, France, China and Italy (many of today's top models speak as many as three languages), and in the space of less than two years have risen to command a field until now considered almost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: The Bones Have Names | 12/22/1961 | See Source »

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