Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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James Boyd's "Drums" and "The Long Hunt" ("Historical novels which are factually correct and written with exciting artistry...
...from what they call sources at headquarters," a broad category which can include anybody from a janitor to a captain. The Traveler's source was quick at producing a reason for Brown's trip to Boston. Wednesday night's Blue Streak edition of the Traveler led with DAHLIA MURDER HUNT SHIFTS TO HARVARD...
...more about that case than any other man alive, but it's not why I'm here." Had he been to Harvard? "Yes," he said, "I checked records there." Had they any connection with the Dahlia? "None whatever." Thursday morning's CRIMSON said DETECTIVE CLAIMS NO 'BLACK DAHLIA' KILLER HUNT HERE...
...great British meat hunt warmed up last week. Prodded by the swelling protest from meat-hungry Britons (TIME, Feb. 19), the government sent a trade expedition flying off to reopen negotiations with Argentina. In command was John Edwards, Economic Secretary to the Treasury. Edwards' task: to get a compromise deal that would save face for Socialist bulk-buyers who last year refused to pay Argentina's price...
...executive transports, crop-dusters, mail-carriers, etc., but lost money. At $23,500 a ship, there were not enough buyers. The company now has a $75 million military backlog, is developing the tandem-rotored experimental XHSL-i helicopter. The Navy wants to equip it with radar, use it to hunt submarines...