Word: harold
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...case came up in Jackson, Miss., in February 1965 before Federal District Judge William Harold Cox. He threw out the indictments under Section 241 on grounds that murder, even if it did involve civil rights, was not within federal jurisdiction. Cox allowed to stand against Rainey, Price and Willis only the charges under Section 242, reasoning that as law officers they were the only suspects actually operating under "the color of law" when the crime was committed...
...better tax breaks and such employee benefits as pensions. The corporation no longer has to worry about a principal problem of partnership: substantial sums of money being pulled out suddenly after a partner's death. Bache had to weather such a crisis in 1944, when Jules S. Bache, Harold's uncle and at that time managing partner, died. Bache partners coughed up nearly $4,500,000 as heirs were paid off. The firm nearly went broke...
Hardly had Israel's resignation been announced than his successor stepped up. Harold Bache, who has been in the firm for 52 years and maintains that he is "having too much fun to retire," announced that he would henceforth act as president as well as chairman and chief executive...
...Inside the church there's an altar filled with flowers; wedding bells are ringing and they could have been ours"--the lines come from Harold Dorman's "Mountain of Live...
...Harold L. Goyette, University Planning Officer, explained yesterday that problems in transferring the architect's original proposals into engineer's drawings and construction schedules were the major causes of delay...