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...Fourth. To Cincinnatians, every horrifying detail was already all too familiar. Mrs. Hochhausler, mother of nine, was the fourth middle-aged woman to die in similar fashion in the same seemingly safe suburban surroundings. Last Dec. 2, Mrs. Emogene D. Harringon, 56, wife of a University of Cincinnati professor, was strangled with a length of knotted plastic clothesline in the basement of her apartment building; she was raped. On April 3, Mrs. Lois Dant, 58, was bludgeoned, strangled with her own stocking, and raped in the living room of her first-floor apartment. On June 10, Mrs. Jeanette M. Messer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: Besieged in Suburbia | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

...Harringon prefaced his remarks with a statement of "guarded optimism," but he spent most of the evening in discussing those aspects of poverty in the United States about which he finds it "very hard to be optimistic...

Author: By David M. Gordon, | Title: Harrington Sees Defeat of Poverty In Sweeping Governmental Attack | 3/2/1964 | See Source »

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