Word: hermans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Judge Sheridan did not rule on the motion yesterday, but ordered that Herman Dixon-the trial judge in the Harrisburg case-hear the motion, and the government's reply to it, on Monday...
...alarm fire tore through an office building at 67 Winthrop Street last night, destroying a Civil Liberties legal aid office and causing substantial damage to Herman and Lees, a graphics design corporation...
...recent years, the art of prediction has gained from sophisticated new analytic techniques and the computer. A half-scientific school of predictors known as futurists-men like De Jouvenel and Herman Kahn-has come into vogue. Will they prove to be more accurate than their less scientific, more intuitive predecessors...
...current percentage. Since 1959, the number of persons below the official poverty level has fallen from 39.5 million to 25.4 million, a drop from 22% to only 12% of the population; the rate of decline has been accelerating in re cent years. Popular myth to the contrary, says Herman Miller, chief of the Census Bureau's population division, "the rich are not getting richer and the poor poorer. The money is being spread around more and more...
...Herman Melville is best known for his fiction and mostly for two works, Billy Budd and Moby Dick. He was one of those artists who never find popular approval during their lifetime, and he died relatively anonymous. (The New York Time, in its short obituary, called him Henry Melville.) Like Hardy, he turned to poetry seriously after he had produced a sizeable amount of fiction, and alternated between the two for the rest of his life. His poetry bears the stamp of the novelist-his vocabulary is heavy, almost unreadable, slowed down by a nearly Vergilian concentration...