Word: harolds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...STORY OF A YEAR, by Denis Butler. In the 900th anniversary year of the Norman invasion, Author Butler memorably measures the price of Hastings in terms of the man who died there (Harold of England) and the man who survived to wear the crown (William the Conqueror...
...HAROLD LATEINER...
...urgings of unity, the Governor would not rule out challenging Keith in the party primary in September. Any further D.F.L. feuding, of course, could only benefit Minnesota's Republicans, who at week's end had a marathon convention contest of their own before rallying around Political Novice Harold LeVander, 55, a South St. Paul attorney, as their gubernatorial candidate...
When Labor had a perilous three-vote majority in Commons, Prime Min ister Harold Wilson found it easy enough to keep his party in line. But the urgency of party unity faded when Wil son won his 97-man margin in the March elections. Right-wing Laborites began criticiz ing him for failure to halt inflation or push toward the Common Market. The party's left wing hacked at Wilson for not nationalizing steel, for taking too tough an attitude toward the seamen's wage demands in Britain's five-week-old dock strike, and for backing...
...every quick complaint, there was a quiet and reasoned reminder that ever since Escobedo, police across the country have been opening their station rooms and doing their best to live up to the high standards of the court's dicta. Denver's Police Chief Harold Dill said that the decision was "nothing earthshaking. We generally follow that pattern anyway." Said Atlanta's Chief of Detectives Clinton Chafin: "We've been operating that way for some time now." Los Angeles' able and crusading Chief William Parker, who has often complained bitterly that the courts are hamstringing...